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I don't see much value in it. The Chinese do not refer to New York as "the Big Apple" the way we do. The ovt is reflecting something else. That term was coined in the states and remains localized to the states and slightly in GB, and UK. Plus I'm not getting any english overture or Chinese overture .CN or .HK for 大蘋果.
 

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thanks just needed some more info, I like it though for some reason.
 

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In Chinese, I don't think it has much value .............maybe...no value
(IMO)

Thank you~
 

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thanks i'll just keep it in my collection, also my wife is chinese she tells me alot of chinese people refer to nyc as the big apple, she lived in china 25 years and in ny 15 years and travels back and forth frequently
alot of my names were registered based on her knowledge, thanks for the comments though.

also ras0314 I viewed your recent post, if you think chinese name have no value why are you selling chinese domains on dnforum that have no value?
 

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Dear opencg,

My idea has been misunderstood by you.

I just want to tell you "大" is not necessary.

^^

I am sorry, If my comments let you uncomfortable.

I have just asked some friends in China, they say "大蘋果" is seldom to be used.
 
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