Corporate China | Weibo: Tech execs call on Facebook on Silicon Valley tour

Senior and mid-level executives from a wide range of Chinese tech firms were on the move this past week, crossing the Pacific to tour some of the top US tech names in Silicon Valley. Stops on the tour, co-organized by a Chinese outfit with the colorful name of Geek Park, included such Internet giants as Google (Nasdaq: GOOG), Twitter (NYSE: TWTR), as well as newer companies like Airbnb and Pinterest, and electric car powerhouse Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA). But certainly the biggest and most intriguing stop on this Silicon Valley tech tour was a visit to the global headquarters of Facebook (Nasdaq: FB), which also happens to be in the process of opening a China office.
Executives on the tour came from Chinese firms like e-commerce giant JD.com (Nasdaq: JD), recently listed security software specialist Cheetah Mobile (NYSE: CMCM) and fast-rising smartphone superstar Xiaomi. Most of the posts from the various meetings came from JD.com senior vice president Xu Xinquan and Cheetah Mobile CEO Fu Sheng, though Xiaomi co-founder Li Wanqiang also took time out to make at least one post. Most of the chatter centered on general commentary about the various companies they visited. That list of names also hints at who may be eying the China market.
But among the China wannabes that rolled out the red carpet on this Silicon Valley tech tour, Facebook is probably the boldest and most persistent about its aim to enter the market, even though its official website has been blocked there for the last five years. Facebook has said repeatedly that it aims to establish a China presence, and its founder Mark Zuckerberg has made several trips to the country. It is also in the process of setting up a China sales office in Beijing, though the actual opening hasn't actually happened yet.