Surprising deliveries to look forward to after Singles' Day

Updated: 2015-11-11 09:22

(chinadaily.com.cn)

November 11, a day which used to be celebrated only by singles in the country, has gradually transformed into China's biggest online shopping event. It's a happy occasion for customers because of the promotion and discounts, and it also means an extremely busy time for the couriers. Here let's take a look at the extraordinary ways which couriers take to deliver goods.

Surprising deliveries to look forward to after Singles' Day

Richard Liu, chairman and chief executive of JD.com, playfully kisses the hand of employee Li Quan, who had just done the same to Liu upon lending his delivery tricycle for the executive's session, in Beijing, Jan 7, 2015. Long overshadowed by its rival Alibaba, JD.com has emerged as China's other online goliath by carving out its own distinct identity, with a model that echoes Amazon's. [Photo/IC]

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