(* For information about the "first round", please refer to "Jan-Feb 2014 Chinese Domain Auction Results [Final Version]")
Baby.cn was the highest selling domain name at 2.53 million cny(US$410,872); QiLu.com ended in bidding 1.98 million cny(US$321,552) and ranked second to Baby.cn, QiLu is another name for "Shangdong", a big province of China; the highest bid for ShunFeng.com was 1.06 million cny(US$172,144) and ShunFeng is a famous express company in China.
Other interesting domain name sales include:
(* The first number is the sale price in Chinese Yuan, second number is the one I converted to US Dollars. The conversion rate of roughly 1 Chinese Yuan = .1624 USD)
(* The first number is the sale price in Chinese Yuan, second number is the one I converted to US Dollars. The conversion rate of roughly 1 Chinese Yuan = .1624 USD)
126.cn 680,000 $110,432
(126: hot & free Email service in China, please refer to 126.com)
(126: hot & free Email service in China, please refer to 126.com)
jin.cn 555,000 $90,132
(jin: means "gold", "powerful" in Chinese Pinyin)
(jin: means "gold", "powerful" in Chinese Pinyin)
meizhuang.com 490,000 $79,576
(meizhuang: a double Pinyin, means "beauty makeup" in Chinese)
(meizhuang: a double Pinyin, means "beauty makeup" in Chinese)
rose.cn 480,000 $77,952
5855.com 465,000 $75,516
cb.cn 455,000 $73,892
(CB: abreviation from "China Bike", "China Business", please refer to chinabike.net & cb.com.cn)
(CB: abreviation from "China Bike", "China Business", please refer to chinabike.net & cb.com.cn)
xiaowei.com 455,000 $73,892
(XiaoWei: a household name in China)
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