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Chinese social networking site in Mongolian language
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Bainu ("how are you?") is a Chinese social networking website written in the Mongolian language. As of 2020 it had about 400,000 users, concentrated in Inner Mongolia.

It was reported by Voice of America (VOA) that the Chinese authorities blocked Bainu on 23 August 2020 in order to prohibit Mongolians from discussing the issue of the authorities’ implementation of "bilingual education" in elementary schools.

References

  1. Yang, Ming. "Opposes killing Mongolian language, China's only Mongolian social media platform Bainu is blocked". Voice of America. Archived from the original on 19 September 2020. Retrieved 18 September 2020.

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