Is there a Chinese equivalent for Foursquare/Yelp?

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China is notorious for banning/restricting foreign Internet companies in order to support the local market. Even if some kind of a service is not banned, there is often a local competitor with tens of millions of users.

Is there a Chinese alternative for Foursquare/Yelp? Checking out restaurants in Beijing shows that those services aren't super-popular there and I'm guessing the local people use something else.

It's okay if the service doesn't have an English version, as long as Google Translate can handle it.



Best Answer

There ... was. Jiepang.

Jiepang was the most successful copycat/clone/whatever of Foursquare in the Chinese market. However, it was looking like it needed to pivot earlier this year, as it was being scooped by Wechat (source) - although not a app like Foursquare, WeChat was stealing a lot of their users for posting photos at locations.

Unfortunately as of June, Jiepang seems to have gone offline. The official site says something like 'servers temporarily offline', but the app has stopped working too, and while there's nothing in any news I can find, the general consensus seems to be that it may be over - although maybe it's undergoing a secret pivot for a relaunch, it seems unlikely.

So other than WeChat, you're unfortunately not left with much - one quora thread does make mention of other smaller ones - sifang and k.ai, but it doesn't seem like they're much more than small startups.




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