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Hudong.com Confirms Expansion into Overseas Market, Invading Wikipedia's territory

Thu Nov 12, 2009 1:30pm EST
Hudong.com Confirms Expansion into Overseas Market, Invading Wikipedia's
territory

BEIJING, Nov. 12 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Hudong.com, the world's largest
Chinese encyclopedia website, today announced a strategic alliance with
wenxuecity.com and other popular overseas Chinese websites that include
sina.com, backchina.com and mitbbs.com, marking the first step in its strategy
to expand into overseas Chinese market.
    Hudong.com has rapidly gained popularity in overseas Chinese markets
during the last two months. In early September, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales
visited Hudong.com and accepted the donation of Wikipedia's Chinese trademark
from the company. The Company's appearance on the Reuters' Times Square
billboard in mid-October provided Hudong.com with an extra edge grabbing the
attention of US media and helped promote the website's recognition within the
overseas Chinese community. This represented the beginning of the company's
long-awaited expansion initiative into overseas Chinese market.
    As to the reasons for expanding into overseas market, Dr. Haidong Pan,
founder and CEO of Hudong.com, pointed out, "First, it's very easy for
overseas Chinese to accept Hudong.com as the 'Wikipedia of China.' Second,
Hudong.com is well recognized by a large group of Chinese-American scientists.
Third, Hudong.com has more and more visitors from North America, and obviously
it has been the first stop for overseas Chinese to seek the most up-to-date
China-related knowledge like 'Cheating Horse' and 'Lonely Generation II.'"
    Prof. Dan Qun Fang, a Chinese-American scientist living in Los Angles, is
an expert on noise control and also a heavy user of Hudong.com. "I'm very glad
to contribute my expertise to Hudong.com, the Chinese encyclopedia website.
It's very interesting to do onsite interviews at the company's Beijing office
and answer other users' questions," Prof. Fang said.
    "It's the right time for Hudong.com to reach the overseas Chinese
community," said Haidong Pan, a Boston University graduate. "We think we
understand the Chinese language and people better than Wikipedia. We believe
we can do a better job."
    According to authoritative data, Hudong.com was ranked 72nd among all
Chinese websites, climbing nearly 80 notches within half a year. The website's
plan to enter overseas Chinese markets will be closely connected to its IPO
plan within the next two years. The capital injection of US$30 million earlier
this year by DCM, a world-leading venture capital firm, provided strong
support for Hudong.com's fast-paced growth.
    As the world's largest Chinese encyclopedia website, Hudong.com has been
committed to providing hundreds of millions of Chinese users with vast,
comprehensive and updated encyclopedic information. In addition, the website
continues to improve the ways in which users are able to create, access and
share information with the help of its new wiki platform that complies with
Chinese users' habits. As of early November 2009, Hudong.com contained 3.92
million articles, 4.34 billion words and more than three million pictures that
have been contributed by more than 1.9 million users.
SOURCE  Hudong.com

Jane Liu, Marketing Dept., +86-10-6230-3126 x683, Fax +86-10-6230-3125, or
liujing@hudong.com



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