While .com is king in China, sometimes I wonder what’s happening to .org. In the west, .org has a distinctive identity as a domain extension for non-profit organizations. In China, it is still a question mark. I’m not sure many Chinese can understand the meaning of .org with its low visibility. Translating “org” to “organization” to “non-profit organization” is probably not an easy task for most non English speakers in China.
Just to satisfy my own curiosity, today I went to Baidu and did a search by entering “site:org” into the box. Surprised! I actually found a lot of pages of Chinese .org websites to browse, so definitely this extension is used in China.
One name that came up on many pages is ChinaCourt.org. As a government organization, why would they not use the gov.cn extension? They do, and the main site is Court.gov.cn, which provides links to district courts using sub-domains of ChinaCourt.org such as Bjgy.Chinacourt.org for Beijing District Court.
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Just to satisfy my own curiosity, today I went to Baidu and did a search by entering “site:org” into the box. Surprised! I actually found a lot of pages of Chinese .org websites to browse, so definitely this extension is used in China.
One name that came up on many pages is ChinaCourt.org. As a government organization, why would they not use the gov.cn extension? They do, and the main site is Court.gov.cn, which provides links to district courts using sub-domains of ChinaCourt.org such as Bjgy.Chinacourt.org for Beijing District Court.
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