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Q: Any website such as Taobao.com in English? Or something like Taobao?

I can not  read Chinese . Is there a similar website such as  taobao, ,ebay, or aliexpress for English readers in China?

 

 

11 years 25 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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Why not do an internet search in English, then all the English-language sites will magically appear.

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Use the Google Chrome Browser; enable the translation feature (Simplied Chinese - English); use taobao (it's great really) and Google Chrome will automatically render the pages into English, or at least into a form of understandable English.

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This is the best way!  Also, if the autotranslate button is not functioning, using a popup translator Chrome extension like Zhongwen is very useful.

 

360buy.com is the only Chinese site I know of with an English option.

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