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10 alternatiove of youtube tiktok facebook linkdon in china

 In China, platforms like YouTube, TikTok (Douyin’s international version), Facebook, and LinkedIn are blocked due to the Great Firewall. However, China has its own popular alternatives for video-sharing, social networking, and professional networking. Here are 10 Chinese alternatives to these platforms:  


1. YouTube Alternatives (Video Sharing)  

1. Bilibili (哔哩哔哩) – China’s biggest video-sharing site, similar to YouTube but with a strong focus on anime, gaming, and youth culture.  

2. Youku (优酷) – Like YouTube + Netflix, offering user-generated and licensed content.  

3. Tencent Video (腾讯视频) – Major streaming platform with movies, dramas, and short videos.  


2. TikTok Alternatives (Short Videos)

4. Douyin (抖音) – The original Chinese version of TikTok, even more advanced in AI recommendations and monetization.  

5. Kuaishou (快手) – TikTok’s biggest rival in China, focusing on grassroots content and live streaming.  


### **3. Facebook Alternatives (Social Media)

6. **WeChat (微信)** – Not just messaging; it has "Moments" (like Facebook’s feed), mini-programs, and payment services.  

7. **Weibo (微博)** – China’s Twitter/Facebook hybrid, with trending topics, celebrity gossip, and news.  


### **4. LinkedIn Alternatives (Professional Networking)**  

8. **Maimai (脉脉)** – China’s top professional networking app, similar to LinkedIn but with more job-hunting features.  

9. **ZhiLian (智联招聘)** & **Lagou (拉勾网)** – Job-focused platforms with networking elements.  


### **5. Bonus: Instagram Alternative**  

10. **Xiaohongshu (小红书, "Little Red Book")** – A mix of Instagram and Pinterest, popular for lifestyle, fashion, and travel content.  


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### **Why Use These Instead of Western Apps?**  

✅ **Fully legal in China** (no VPN needed).  

✅ **More localized features** (e.g., WeChat Pay, Douyin’s e-commerce integrations).  

✅ **Better for business** if targeting Chinese consumers.  


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