The World Cup group stages are in their final round of games, and Chinese social media is continuing to show huge engagement.
The enormous number of Weibo mentions around the fixtures has surpassed any other recent sporting event, whilst the top three teams of Weibo’s World Cup flag activity has attracted almost 2.5 million fans.
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One again in the below infographic, some in-depth analysis from the Mailman boys highlights all the World Cup action online in China since the German’s pivotal victory over Portugal on June 17th...
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