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Pandaily is a tech media company founded in 2017 by seasoned journalist Kevin Zhou. With the slogan "Everything about China's innovation", Pandaily currently runs three product lines – Online English Content, Community Connection and Data Service, focusing on Chinese technology and business.

History
According to Kevin Zhou, Pandaily was founded after he felt a huge information gap between China and the US, aimed at bringing a clearer picture of innovation and business development taking place in China to the world.

At its oneset, Pandaily was focused only on translating news from Chinese to English and later began to produce original content. With more and more investors and business pioneers looking to learn from the development taking place in China's internet services and e-commerce industries, Pandaily received funding from a series of private investors and its editorial team was born.

Coverage
Regarding its website, Pandaily concentrates on technology and business. What's more, it has a special preference to stories at the intersection between tech and culture. For example, they explored the impact of Chinese social media platforms on Chinese young generation.

In 2018, Pandaily reported a green movement launched by Ant Financial through Ant Forest on its prominent domestic mobile payment platform Alipay, introduced readers the way you helped plant a real tree on the earth by Alipay, and this report was cited in a piece of news about regenerative revolution on Forbes. When Chinese EV startup XPeng fell into major trade secret disputes with Apple and Tesla, Pandaily covered XPeng Motors' declaration on its emplyoees stealing trade secrets from ex-employer Apple,which was quoted by The Verge.

In 2019, Yahoo!finance cited a report by Pandaily, which pointed out that Huang Qifan, vice chairman of CCIEE(China Center for International Economic Exchanges), didn't believe that Facebook's digital currency Libra was successful and thought SWIFT payment system was an outdated, inefficient and costly.

In the midst of the original COVID-19 outbreak, Pandaily reported that Douyin, the mainland Chinese version of TikTok, launched an "anti-pneumonia" channel to help users aggregate the latest progress in epidemic prevention and relevant scientific knowledge. Panaily also publish news stating that Huawei released its half-year report stating slowdown of H1 revenue growth before UK government decided Huawei's right to participant in the country's 5G networks, and its CEO Ren Zhengfei held a firm belief that Huawei could achieve its goal for 2020, which was listed under a piece of relevant news by Techmeme.

In October 2021, Pandaily covered that community group-buying platforms like Chengxin youxuan owned by Didi Chuxing and Jingxin pinpin owned by JD.com suspended their business, the era of fast-growth cash-burning came to its end.

In 2022, Pandaily covered reports that Taobao, an online shopping platform owned by Chinese internet giant Alibaba, had launched an interest-oriented app called "Yousha" and Toutiao, a news content platform operated by ByteDance, tested an intelligent reading dapp called "Shiqu". It also reported a scoop that the global marketing head of TikTok owned by Beijing-based internet giant ByteDance was fired, possibly resulting from a campagin named "TikTok kitchen" he launched.