Pioneering internet portal Tianya.cn goes dark, triggering nostalgia among Chinese netizens

  • Tianya.cn has been struggling with a cash crunch, owing its server supplier China Telecom more than 10 million yuan (US$1.4 million)
  • The portal was a household name among the country’s early internet users who primarily accessed the web via personal computers

Coco Fengin Beijing
A man uses a computer in an internet cafe in Beijing, June 2017. Tianya.cn was popular before the advent of the mobile web in China. Photo: AFP

Chinese web portal Tianya.cn, once a strategic partner of Google and a vibrant online community for discussing sensitive social and political topics, has become inaccessible this week, triggering nostalgia among netizens about the days of relatively free online speech in China.

Tianya Community Network Technology Co, which launched the service in March 1999 when the internet was in its infancy in China, has not officially announced any decision to shut it down. Earlier this month Tianya.cn said it would “conduct technical upgrade and data reconfiguration, during which the website will become inaccessible”.

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