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- Very fast access to the internet in China (under 35ms)
- Very fast access to the Chinese DNS/NS network for Domain name lookup (under 75ms)
- No ICP license required
Purchasing a domain from a Chinese ISP gives your business access to the Chinese NS/DNS service. Access to the Chinese NS/DNS service ensures your domain name is found on the first attempt in China, across Asia, and worldwide.
This is the most important investment if you are looking to trade in China. If your domain cannot be found, your business will not be seen.

DNS lookup latency is often the real cause of visibility problems, not the Great Firewall of China itself.
When you enter an overseas Domain Name in China, you receive the response “URL does not exist,” and an advert appears on a different URL. To try again, you have to re-enter the URL.
Overseas domains' TTL setting, the time before the domain needs to be looked up again, is often overwritten by Chinese DNS services. Sometimes it can be reduced as low as 10 minutes. This results in more failures for your Domain Name
This is confusing and leads the Chinese to believe they have the wrong Domain Name or that your business does not have an internet presence. If you look again, you will find an overseas Domain Name URL.
If you look again for the Domain Name a few hours later, you will have the same problem finding the domain name URL.
DNS lookup latency is often the real cause of visibility problems, not the Great Firewall of China itself.
The Chinese internet is built for speed and efficiency. It has to be with over 1.2 billion users.
To maintain this performance level, internet networks allow only a short time for domain names to be resolved.
Overseas domain name look-up time is slow, taking four to five times longer than a locally purchased Domain Name.
DNS lookup times from China to overseas name servers are often above 200 ms, compared with around 20–50 ms for domains hosted on Chinese DNS infrastructure.
Based on our testing, Chinese ISP DNS caches typically retain information for overseas domains for around two hours. After this period, the lookup is repeated against the overseas name server.
Purchasing a domain name through our Chinese ISP services will provide access to the Domain Name System (DNS).
Few, if any, overseas domain name registrars serving the Chinese market use a Chinese DNS.
Because the Chinese internet is built for speed and efficiency, Chinese DNS services distribute domain records quickly across networks in China, Asia, and the rest of the world.
As part of our service, we ensure your domain name is registered to your business correctly with the Chinese Internet Authorities CCNC. The CCNC will issue a certificate of ownership.
Access via Chinese-hosted DNS outside China is reliable and does not cause international DNS lookups.
In 2022, Chinese authorities changed ownership rules: only Chinese companies and citizens can own Chinese TLDs. This has happened in many countries; for example, the UK changed the rules for the ownership of UK TLDs, such as .uk and .co.uk.
Overseas companies can still purchase a Chinese TLD from many suppliers (including us), but the registration must be in our Chinese sister company's name (Suzhou Yinghua Technology Co., Ltd.). If you publish an overseas website using a Chinese TLD, the Chinese authorities may terminate Domain Name ownership.
Often, overseas companies purchase Chinese TLDs to protect the Trademark. This can help; again, the Chinese authorities may terminate Domain Name ownership if you do not use it.
Domain names start from £10 per year.
Transferring an existing Domain Name to our services is an option.
We strictly do not charge premium rates for the second-year renewal.
Our five-year domain term is very competitively priced.
Our Chinese-hosted DNS service is £9.95 per month or £95 per year.
We understand that business changes, and therefore, there are no fees from our company to transfer a domain from our service.
Entering the Chinese market requires more than translation—it requires a domain strategy that works within China’s internet environment. Your domain name affects visibility, performance, trust, and compliance.
A domain name is more than a web address. It is a critical part of how your business is seen, found, and trusted in China. The Chinese internet operates differently from the global internet, with unique infrastructure, regulations, and user expectations. Using the right domain name helps ensure your website performs reliably and is accessible to users within China.
A domain name purchased from a Chinese ISP provides DNS resolution and better connectivity, reducing the risk of delays or failed lookups that can occur when relying on overseas configurations. It also improves visibility in Chinese search engines and platforms, where domain structure and relevance can influence how content is indexed and displayed.
From a business perspective, a domain aligned to the Chinese market builds credibility. Users are more likely to trust and engage with a website that appears locally relevant and professionally managed. It also supports consistency across digital channels, including websites, platforms, and marketing campaigns.
In a competitive and highly structured online environment, the right domain name helps position your business effectively, ensuring it can be found, accessed, and trusted by customers in China.
Most businesses entering the Chinese market start by purchasing a .CN TLD. This is not helped by many domain suppliers promoting .CN is the right domain for China.
The ownership rules have been changed. In 2022, Chinese TLDs, e.g. .cn/.com.cn etc., can only be owned by Chinese businesses and citizens.
Chinese domain names are tightly controlled and linked to local identity and active use within China.
If you purchase a Chinese domain name, a Chinese nominee holds the domain name on your behalf. If the Chinese authorities wish to, and if the domain is not in use or is used for an overseas website, they can delete, and will delete, the domain name.
Remember, you have little / no control over the Chinese nominee. If they wish to sell the domain, you cannot stop them.
Many companies purchase .cn/.com.cn to protect their trademark in China. While this does offer some protection. These points above still stand.
The better option is to register our trademark in China. This protects your business better than holding on to a Chinese domain name.
Before an Internet Content Provider (ICP) number is issued for a website to be published in China, the domain name is checked against the Chinese trademarks database. If there is a conflict, the website cannot be published.
As part of the Change in 2022, overseas companies can purchase Domain Names in China that are fully registered to your business, provided they are not Chinese TLDs (.cn/.com.cn ,etc.).
A domain name registered in China through a domain supplier, e.g. Access to China Chinese sister company) has access to the Chinese NS services, which will prevent your domain name from being found in China.
To complete domain registration, you will need to provide the company registration certificate and a passport. The summation and processing we handle on your behalf.
At the end of this, you are given a domain ownership certification.
This process needs to be completed annually.
While this process is being completed, our Chinese company holds the Domain Name as the nominee.
Your company needs to be registered only once, allowing you to use multiple domain names if you wish.
You can create meaningful domain names by adding .cn to the domain and then use .com/.co/.net TLD, which Chinese search engines like.
123.com → 123cn.com
mydomain.com → domaincn.com
Many Chinese businesses have started using this standard for domain names.
Use these checks when selecting a domain name for China.
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Basic Internet resources have laid the essential foundation for the prosperous digital economy, serving as a key powerhouse for high-quality socio-economic development. In 2024, China’s basic Internet resources developed, 5G and gigabit fibre broadband advanced orderly, the access traffic of mobile Internet grew at a faster pace, and the high-quality development of information and communication yielded remarkable results.
As of December 2024, the number of IPv4 addresses in China was 392.39 million, that of IPv6 addresses was 69,148 blocks/32, and that of active IPv6 users reached 822 million2. The total number of domain names was 33.02 million3, of which 20.82 million ended with .CN. The number of Internet broadband access ports reached 1,199 million4.
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