DOMAIN SALES
Luyouqi.com (means “Router” in Chinese) was sold for ¥270,000 CNY (approximately $40,200 USD). The seller registered it with ¥50 CNY in 2005 and now makes over 5000 profits over this domain.
Yingla.com (means “Won” in Chinese) was sold for ¥100,000 CNY (approximately $14,880 USD) in an auction.
Xueao.com (means “Snow mastiff “ in Chinese) was sold for ¥100,000 CNY (approximately $14,880 USD).
Huolu.com (means “Stove” “Way out” in Chinese) was sold for ¥99,000 CNY (approximately $14,730 USD) in an auction.
Baochi.com (means “keep” in Chinese) was sold with a six-figure price, both buyer and seller are Chinese domainer.
Paotui.com (means “Run errands” in Chinese) was bought by Chinese domainer Chen Donghong with a privacy price. There are some potential end-users in China.
Yazi.com (means “Duck” in Chinese) was bought by Chinese Pinyin King Muxing with a privacy price.
D.pub was sold for ¥16,000 CNY (approximately $2,380 USD).
OTHERS
According to CNNIC’s report, the total amount of .CN domain names was more than 19.5 million by the end of September, 2016.
According to Chaomi.cc’s data, on Oct. 9th, the total sales volume was 69,731 and the total sales turnover was ¥1,879,700 CNY (approximately $279,954 USD).