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Tujia is taking its rivalry with Airbnb global. China's leading home-rental site has been a thorn in Airbnb's side in the world's most populous country. It's often referred to as a clone of the U ...
Airbnb finally got serious about the Chinese market this year, and now its chief rival in the country — Tujia — has tapped investors for $300 million more to sharpen its focus on global ...
Tujia, a Chinese home-rental service similar to Airbnb, is in talks to raise more than $200 million in its latest funding round, the latest indication of just how much money is flowing into China ...
Tujia, China’s largest domestic rival to online home-rental platform Airbnb, raised $300 million in financing as it bulks up for battle with its U.S. competitor and looks to further tap big ...
On Oct. 20, Tujia, often referred to as the "Airbnb of China," said it had acquired the home sharing businesses of Ctrip and Qunar for an undisclosed sum, just months after buying rival short-term ...
Airbnb Inc.’s Chinese rival Tujia is in talks to raise more than $300 million, putting pressure on the U.S. home-sharing startup less than a month after it officially debuted in the country.
China's Airbnb-like Tujia raises $300 million to expand overseas ...
Photo taken on April 13, 2014 shows the scenry of Shuitianba Village in Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, central China's Hubei Province. Shuitianba is a traditional village of the Tujia ...