China Domain Name Registration - .CQ.CN Domain Name Registration in China
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Chinese Domains 
| Price | Duration |
| $ 39.95 | 1 year |
| $ 78.30 | 2 years |
| $ 116.25 | 3 years |
| $ 153.41 | 4 years |
| $ 189.76 | 5 years |
| $ 225.32 | 6 years |
| $ 260.07 | 7 years |
| $ 294.03 | 8 years |
| $ 327.19 | 9 years |
| $ 359.55 | 10 years |
Requirements: Domain name applicants need to submit the formal paper based application material when making the online application to the registrar. The application material includes the original application form with business seal, company business license (photocopy), and registrant ID (photocopy). Individuals are not allowed to register. China Branch: means international companies, enterprises, and organizations establish within mainland China (PRC), a wholly owned or share controlling entity: including a branch, a subsidiary or a representative office which is having the same “name” as the parent entity. The local entity must register with the relevant Chinese authorities. For example: IBM should use “IBM China” to register IBM.cn Chinese employee: the person submitting the application on behalf of the registrant (the entity), must be a Chinese citizen and has a valid PRC personal ID.
China Info Chongqing is the largest and most populous of the People's Republic of China's four provincial-level municipalities, and the only one in the less densely populated western half of China. Formerly (until 14 March 1997) a sub-provincial city within Sichuan Province, the municipality of Chongqing has a registered population of 31,442,300. The boundaries of Chongqing municipality reach much further into the city's hinterland than the boundaries of the other three provincial level municipalities (Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin), and much of the municipality, which spans over 20 million acres, is rural. The population of the urban area of Chongqing proper was 4.1 million in 2005 although this figure is disputed owing to difficulties as to where the urban area of Chongqing begins and ends.
The municipal abbreviation, was approved by the State Council on 18 April 1997. Chongqing was also a municipality of the old Republic of China. Its abbreviated name is derived from the old name of a part of the Jialing River that runs through Chongqing and feeds the Yangtze River.

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