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Nine Young Entrepreneurs In China'S Internet Industry

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Forbes magazine recently published an article listing nine notable young entrepreneurs in China. They all start their own business and unique vision in the Internet industry and earn the first pot of gold for themselves.

The following is the Chinese plation of the article:


According to a study by Credit Suisse, in the past three years, the income of young people aged twenty or thirty years in China has increased by 34%, the largest increase among all ages.

Although some large industries such as banks, steel, telecommunications and power generation are still controlled by state-owned enterprises in China, more and more young people start their own business and unique vision in the technology industry to earn their first pot of gold.

Here are nine notable young people.

Entrepreneur

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Robin Chan


Robin Chan, 32, founder of XPDMedia


Chipede is a leading international social game publisher in China.

Chan found that despite dozens of China

Game

Developers want to develop their own games to enter the global social network, but they lack a viable way of publishing.

Cultural differences and operating restrictions are the biggest obstacles to your success in this field, and the Beijing based heppade company helped these developers open the multi billion dollar global social game market.

The company recently released a game called Medical Mayhem, which sold more than 2 million dollars in two months, and has 100 thousand fans on Facebook.

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Cheng hang, 30, co founder of tiger China (hoopCHINA.com)


According to itv-asia.com's data, HoopCHINA.com is China's largest sports related.

Internet

Website.

What's different from the traditional website is that the content of the website 90% is created by the users themselves.

The website also attracted advertisers such as Nike and Adi to advertise.

Cheng hang studied at Northwestern University and obtained his master's degree and doctorate degree in mechanical engineering.

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Liao Chuanyang, 28, founder of new tea network


The new tea network founded by Liao Chuanyang is a social networking site gathered by musicians, artists, photographers, creators and creative enthusiasts. It is praised by the media as "the pioneer of Chinese Youth Movement".

Nike, PepsiCo and other advertising agencies, such as Ogilvy and OMD, all value their insight and cooperate with them.

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Ma Yun, 33, Baby Space (mother), founder of the company.


Ma Yun, founded in 2007 by Baby Space, is mainly responsible for operation website www.0-6.com, which provides a permanent record of children's growth course, sharing of childcare experience, purchase of baby supplies, early education planning, and an unlimited happiness network community for Chinese parents worldwide.

The company says it has more than 2 million registered users.

Ma Yun is also engaged in other Internet investments, including e Friends Net, a social networking and online dating website.

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Shen Si, 28, founder of Beijing papaya Mobile Technology Co., Ltd.


Papaya mobile turns mobile phones into a social network.

The company's software allows users to play games, share pictures and send messages even among users.

Papaya Mobile has a total of 3 million registered users on multiple platforms including iPhone, Android and Java.

Shen received a master's degree in computer and management at Stanford University and was in charge of mobile product development department in Google Beijing.

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Tian ye, 29, film producer


Tian Ye is the chairman of Ying Chao media company, which is a film and TV production and sales company in Beijing.

The company jointly launched the Trail Of The Panda with Walt Disney film, which was produced by Ying media and Disney international.

Tian Ye holds several positions at the same time. He is the general manager of the time reversal restaurant and a general partner of MediaPlus, an investment company in Beijing. She is also a member of the board of directors of China Energy Recovery.

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Zhang Yan, 29, co founder of Miller health reservation network


Miller health booking network has gathered over hundreds of medical institutions such as Stomatology, physical examination and plastic surgery in Beijing, and has compiled detailed information on each service item of each institution.

Zhang Yan said we should let users no longer worry about choosing doctors.

Zhang Yan graduated from Princeton University, Princeton University, University of International Relations, and served as the chief representative of Landon bookstore in China.

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Zhang Anding, 30, co founder of youth Records Company


Zhang Anding's youth records company is a market research company focusing on youth culture and young consumer research. General Electric, NOKIA, PepsiCo, Nestle, Wrigley and Mccann and other international famous brands cooperate with them to better marketing youth culture.

Youths have been making profits since 2008, 5 months after their establishment, and are now preparing to launch their own social networking platform to better track the views and trends of young people in China.

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Wang Jianshuo, 33 years old, founder of passenger collection


Wang Jianshuo was keen on starting a business. When he was in University, he founded an online sales website Hotales.net.

After graduation, he worked in Microsoft for 6 years, and then decided to start his own company.

In 2005, he launched the online classified information site of China's --ebay website in China, which now covers more than 300 cities.

3 years later, Wang Jianshuo founded Baixing.com, an online community that provides information about housing, work and secondhand goods.


 

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