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What is Chinese equivalent of eBay?

What is Chinese equivalent of eBay?

Taobao (淘宝网 ) is the Chinese website most like eBay. It is full of companies (and individuals) selling their goods in online stores, and also second-hand goods.

Does China have an eBay?

Most of the largest e-commerce markets in the world have Amazon and eBay with major market share, but not in China. Actually, both Amazon and eBay have tried to be in China, but have mostly failed.

What are other selling sites besides eBay?

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  • Amazon.
  • Etsy.
  • Bonanza.
  • Craigslist.
  • eBid.
  • Rakuten.
  • Newegg.
  • eCrater.

What is the Chinese version of Amazon?

Alibaba
Alibaba is often referred to as the ‘Amazon of China’ because of its growth trajectory being nearly identical to that of Amazon. Both companies started off as e-commerce platforms, but over the years evolved into much more diversified companies with a significant focus on technology.

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Is there a Chinese version of Etsy?

China has a clone of the iconic American arts and crafts sales site Etsy – it’s Wowsai. With a similarly eclectic mix of handmade crafts, Wowsai is a small fish up against the blue whale that is Taobao. But of course, Wowsai has a whole different ethos to most e-commerce platforms.

Why did eBay fail in Asia?

The platform failed to recognize to consider the differences of the Chinese business environment. The manager staff were from Germany and United States. Consequently, there is a language barrier and insufficient understanding on the local market.

Is there an equivalent to eBay?

At a glance

Marketplace Operates In Product Categories
Bonanza US, UK, Canada etc. All
eBid Everywhere All
eCRATER US, UK, Australia All
Etsy Everywhere Arts, crafts and collectibles

What is China’s version of Google?

Baidu
Baidu is China’s largest and most widely used search engine, much like Google in the U.S.