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Chinese brands rising
When you buy something, do you care about its
brand?
May 10 is China Brand Day. It started in 2017.
Activities are held on this day every year to
promote Chinese brands. This year, an expo is
taking place from May 10 to 12 in Shanghai.
There, experts are discussing the development of
Chinese brands, while people can learn more about
popular brands and products.
In fact, Chinese brands have won the hearts of
people at home and abroad. Here are several examples.
Technology
From cellphones to drones, Chinese technology
companies are changing the world.
Huawei, for example, is the world's second-biggest
cellphone company and a top telecoms equipment
maker. Its telecoms equipment is used in more than
170 conuntries and regions, Time reported. Huawei
is also a leader in 5G technology.
DJI, on the other hand, has 70 percent of the world's
drone market. It makes different drones. This year,
it's selling a drone with goggles. People can get a
first-person look at their drone's flight.
Fashion
Back in 2011, Chinese fashion brands Feiyue, Huili
and Li-Ning drew the world's attention. That year,
Li-Ning sportswear like hoodies and jackets appeared
at New York Fashion Week.
In recent year, Shein, a Chinese "fast fashion"
brand, has become popular abroad. Last year, it
made over 10 billion dollars, up 100 percent over
2019, Global Times reported. Many European people
like Shein products because they're cheap, fashionable
and high-quality.
Entertainment
What's one of the most popular apps in the US? It's
TikTok, Time reported. Some 50 million US users spend
an average of 46 minutes on it everyday. The app is
known for its never-ending videos. It can recommend
videos based on your likes. But it's not just a
time-killer. People can buy things on it, too.