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一个想要炫耀的美国白痴被怒打脸之后默默地消失了 :(

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Oh,QQ is second to WeChat?!
I'm sure without WeChat,Tencent should have fallen into decline.



芈月传,全员加速中,爱奇艺赚的盆满钵满啊:D

I'm a tad surprised that QQ Music is not among the Top Ten but it must be close to it, I believe.
Hey,Kugou music is better.
 
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一个想要炫耀的美国白痴被怒打脸之后默默地消失了 :(


Oh,QQ is second to WeChat?!
I'm sure without WeChat,Tencent should have fallen into decline.





芈月传,全员加速中,爱奇艺赚的盆满钵满啊:D


Hey,Kugou music is better.
I am a member of Baidu music(5 yuan per month), Hifi music download!
I prefer LeTV and Youku over other video sties.
They all provide great choices soapie and movies.

一个想要炫耀的美国白痴被怒打脸之后默默地消失了 :(
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芈月传,全员加速中,爱奇艺赚的盆满钵满啊:D
One of LeTV's online soapie has earned at least 100 million yuan so far.
2.64 billion views of all episodes by today!
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Low-budget bi-love show becomes an unexpected hit

After "Surprise", one of China's low-budget online shows is about to go upscale. The one word that could be used to describe LeTV's latest online drama, Go Princess Go, is "addictive". Everywhere you go, you see young people watching and talking about it. In contrast to the disappointment that came after the highly-anticipated The Legend of Mi Yue, zealous Chinese drama fans have expressed their craze for this low-budget, novel-based drama.

"I haven't read the novel, but recently I watched the drama, with the initial intention of merely to find out what is the fuss over it among Chinese netizens. It turns out to be much more enjoyable than expected because it's just simply light-hearted and entertaining - despite all the cheap-looking props, settings and costumes. The general sentiment is that the quality of the cast and an interesting story really compensate for these shortfalls. The characters are also extremely lovable," said a drama fan with the handle milquety on Facebook.

Currently, the show has raked in more than 700 million views after being released less than one month ago and is rated 8.2 out of 10 on douban.com, a Chinese SNS website, while the rate of The Legend of Mi Yue was only 4.9.

A male's mind in a female's body

This is the history of the struggle of a 'woman' in the harem. At the same time, this is also the history of the suffering of a 'man' in the harem. The biggest attraction for audiences seems to be the bisexual relationships of main character Zhang Pengpeng , who has a man's mind in a woman's body.

The story is set in motion when a modern playboy named Zhang Peng jumps into a swimming pool to save a girl's life, but is accidently kicked in the head and falls unconscious. Upon waking, he discovers that he now inhabits the body of a beautiful woman living in ancient China named Zhang Pengpeng, who Zhang later realizes is the wife of a prince. Comedy ensues as Zhang tries to survive as a woman with a straight man's mind.

When the show first starts, Zhang often flirts with his maid and his husband's other concubines, most of whom are voluptuous women who don't care when Zhang comes into contact with their bodies since he's in a woman's body. However, love comes in time and he falls in love with his husband. as he finds his more feminine side, and even has sex with him.

It's rare to see a gender-bending role such as this appear so prominently in a Chinese drama. With Zhang's male spirit and female body, each relationship between the two sexes develops quite naturally.

Ungryhippo, another drama fan, said, "I admit there are times I've forgotten that the crown princess is really a man and I've discovered he seems to be rather accepting of his new body and perhaps even the love interests of two men. The romantic scenes are wonderfully played out and unexpectedly unique and not too cliché. I am definitely looking forward to the upcoming episodes."

In an interview with Xinhua news, screenwriter Qin Shuang, a talented post-85s said, "I aim to subvert the conventions of the costume drama. If every scene is brilliant, your production is going to be utterly monotonous. Creativity and entertainment value should be your primary considerations. "As for the success of the drama, she said she never expected it to happen.

A low-budget but creative hit

Unlike other domestic TV shows that have high budgets for every episode, Go Princess Go is a very low-budget show.

Some netizens have found that costumes look like they were made from curtain fabric and there is a noticeable lack of patterns, and the accessories look like they were bought from street vendors. Some netizens even joked that all of the dreamlike scenes with wind and fog seem to be made from a blower!

There are no background actors. In scenes where there should be crowds of people, such as an ancient football match or a grand meeting, only several figures are ever seen in the background. Even the emperor, father-in-law to the princess, never makes an appearance and is only talked about by other characters.

Director Lv Haojiji explained. "This is my first Internet show; I want to do something different, but special. As for the clothes, I refer to some designs of European fashion brands in season 2014-2015 instead of using the traditional and cliché costumes. Maybe it is a bit difficult to accept this kind of new fashion style," Lv said.

"Because of the lack of money, the whole cast and crew are mostly made of amateurs. But we did our best. In most cases, we needed to hold multiple jobs simultaneously. All the shoes of the leading actors and actresses were bought by me on Taobao, the Chinese giant online retailer. It took me several months to finish" Lv said

The popularity of Go Princess Go tells us that a lack of budget doesn't have to hurt ratings. Audiences don't really care where a show bought its costumes or how much money it spent. All they care about is whether a show can continue to amuse, shock and impress them. Innovation, boldness and sincerity are more important than extravagant budgets.

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WeChat is more than a tool for communication. Just show you more Wechat applications.

  • Real time traffic information from the street cameras
traffic jam in Shanghai, the picture taken at Jan. 18, 17:53pm, 2016, or five minutes before I sent out this message.
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  • Arrival time of city buses
the picture shows the next bus (plate number B-D8740) is two stops away, and will arrive at the specified stop in about 3 minutes.

The bus arrival time would be very useful for me 10 years ago when I used to work downtown. Our metro system is very bad here (Canada). bus being late is common, our train delay is common even with little snow, etc. Just a badly planned public system.
 
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The bus arrival time would be very useful for me 10 years ago when I used to work downtown. Our metro system is very bad here (Canada). bus being late is common, our train delay is common even with little snow, etc. Just a badly planned public system.
Here, subway is every 3-6 minutes, I don't know what "delay" means.
Chinese cities are high-density, public transport is efficient.

non-peak hours
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Internet firm Meituan-Dianping raises $3.3b, valuingcompany at $18b
Meituan.com, agroup-buying site backed by Alibaba Group Holdings Ltd and consumer review service Dianping.com, which is funded by Tencent Holdings Ltd, said in a joint statement that they have struck a strategic merger. [Photo/IC]
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Chinese Internet company Meituan-Dianping announced on Tuesday that it has raised morethan $3.3 billion in a funding round, valuing the company at $18 billion.

The deal is the largest single-round private financing in China's Internet industry up to dateand the largest in the online-to-offline business section worldwide, according to Xinhua NewsAgency.

Leading investors include Tencent Holdings Ltd, Russian investment firm DST Global, andChinTrust Bridge Partners.

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, the original investor of Meituan, did not participate in the newround of financing.

Meituan-Dianping is the country's largest online-to-offline company, offering a wide range ofservices like group-buying, selling movie tickets and food delivery.

The company was formed in October when Tencent-backed Dianping and Alibaba-financedMeituan merged.

With 150 million monthly active users, it can handle 10 million orders every day. In 2015, itsonline transactions totaled 170 billion yuan ($26 billion), the company said in a statement.
 
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Alipay being used by 100 million to access public-sector transactions
More than 100 million residents from 124 cities in 19 provinces are now using Alipay, e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd's mobile payment unit, to handle social servicesand public-sector transactions.

The company said its latest figures show there are 40 types of public services and 4,000 business items now available through the platform.

Some of the most popular include paying medical bills and traffic tickets, making local securityand provident fund queries, booking appointments at marriage registration offices, andrenewing exit-entry permits for Hong Kong and Macao.

Alipay's business was first extended to public services in April last year. According to anAlipay study, people in Zhejiang province use the service most for public-sector relatedpayments, followed by those in Guangdong, Shanghai, Beijing and Hubei.

The Zhejiang government has also launched its own government affairs service platform onAlipay to collect public opinion and suggestions.

The study showed the housing provident fund queries were its most popular type of serviceaccessed by Beijing residents using Alipay, in which residents need to input personalidentification information before checking their balance.

The most common by residents in Zhengzhou, capital of Henan province, was making socialsecurity payment inquiries, with more than 1.06 million users since it was launched there twomonths ago.

While in Guangzhou and Shenzhen, in Guangdong province, exit-entry permit renewals forHong Kong and Macao through Alipay proved its most popular transaction.

Further up the coast in Shanghai, meanwhile, its civil affairs bureau now allows residents toregister their marriages using Alipay, with just two days' notice.

Li Chao, an analyst with iResearch Consulting Group, said: "Alipay is now penetrating everyaspect of people's daily life, and we expect to see it being used to access even moregovernment and social public services in future, which will help grow its market share."

Alipay's biggest rival, Tencent Holdings Ltd's WeChat, has also been aligning itself more withthe public sector. By the end of last year, some 40 million people were making 27 types ofpublic transactions using WeChat, including services covering traffic, medical and publicsecurity.

Li said the great benefit to both companies, of course, is being able to obtain huge amounts ofpersonal customer data through these platforms, which they can then formulate and developinto their own products and services.

"The companies can target people getting married, for instance, by developing possiblerelated products, such as tailor-made loan services to suit young couples."

Meanwhile, on the government side, Li said using the electronic payment platforms is allowingan improvement in the quality and efficiency of public services.

fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

 
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