
Tencent eGame Successively Terminates Anchors
On Tuesday, many Tencent eGame anchors posted their farewell messages on Chinese social media Weibo.
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On Tuesday, many Tencent eGame anchors posted their farewell messages on Chinese social media Weibo.

Canceled events, xenophobia, suspended flights to China, cruise ships being denied port of entry despite having no coronavirus cases on board – this is just a small portion of the absurdity dominating the media field these days.

Chinese smartphone manufacturer realme announced on Thursday that its first global flagship store in India was officially put into trial operation. According to realme India's Twitter, the flagship store will officially open on June 1.

Hozon Auto, a Chinese new energy vehicle (NEV) company, signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement on Wednesday with PTT Public Company Limited (PTT).

iFlytek recently stated that Spark V4.0 is currently under training, and is expected to be released by the end of June 2024. A product comparable to GPT-4o is in development.

The hit Chinese sci-fi film The Wandering Earth will debut on Netflix on Apr. 30. It is reported that Netflix has bought the copyright of the film as early as Feb. 21, and has had it translated into 28 languages, which will be available in 190 countries and regions around the globe.

Chinese vehicle manufacturer Li Auto started the second phase of construction on Tuesday for an industrial park in Beijing's Shunyi Science Park.
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Earlier in December, the Chinese Football Association announced several major changes to the regulatory policies of the top-level professional leagues, including a significant salary cap for incoming recruits.

Chinese web users found on Monday that James Liang, the co-founder, former CEO and executive chairman of Trip.com Group Ltd., has been suspended on popular domestic social media site Weibo.

On July 21, BYD JAPAN Co., Ltd., a branch of Chinese new energy vehicle company BYD, held a launch conference in Tokyo wherein it announced its official entry into the Japanese passenger car market.

China’s e-sports organizations may have an easier way of seeking out new young talents now.

After implementing major organizational adjustments at the end of last year, the internal reform of XPeng is still in progress. Yi Han, a former Geely executive, will join XPeng as vice president after the upcoming Spring Festival holiday.