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E-commerce didn’t kill bricks-and-mortar stores, but it made them worse. Much worse.
Hong Kong shop owner Aaron Tang sells wares that attest to the many uses of agarwood, from carved jewellery to oils to hand-rolled joss sticks. To help protect the wild agarwood population ...
Chinese e-commerce giant Taobao’s first commercial space in Hong Kong, a furniture and lifestyle store co-run with local home repair platform Papabo, has drawn crowds eager to try the products ...
The owner of a pho restaurant in Hanoi has gone viral for her striking resemblance to renowned Hong Kong diva Faye Wong ... Nguyen Cat Le, the pho shop owner. Photo from Facebook "During the pandemic, ...
As many as 119 apps available in India, mostly video and voice chat platforms linked to developers in China and Hong Kong are to be blocked, according to data disclosed by Google on the Lumen Database ...
Mainland China’s popular online shopping platform Taobao will finally open its first physical store called PapaHome in Hong Kong. The brand will team up with the local home repair service brand Papabo ...
This latest move, impacting a range of video and voice platforms predominantly linked to Chinese and Hong Kong developers ... applications remain available for download on the Google Play Store, with ...
As many as 119 apps available in India, mostly video and voice chat platforms linked to developers in China and Hong Kong can be blocked ... downloads on Google Play Store with 4.1 rating out ...
Mainland China’s popular online shopping platform Taobao will finally open its first physical store in Hong Kong. Taobao will team up with the local home repair service brand Papabo, for this new ...
The Indian government has directed the removal of 119 apps from the Google Play Store, with the majority linked to developers based in China and Hong Kong, Moneycontrol reported. As per reports, the ...
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has issued blocking orders for 119 apps, primarily targeting video and voice chat platforms linked to developers in China and Hong Kong.