![]() ![]() With a subscription you can take advantage of three services: access to all the playlists and video files, you can listen to excellent quality music and are able to download a maximum of 300 songs a month. A monthly subscription (you can pay through WeChat Pay and Alipay) costs just 8 Yuan, three-month subscription costs 24 Yuan and an annual one costs 88.The premium version offers two options: yinyue bao 音乐包 (music package), marked with the number 1, and the heijiao VIP 黑胶VIP (VIP vinyl), marked with the number 2, of which I’ll list the advantages: In the past few years it’s having more and more success particularly with youths, and – in my opinion – could be compared to our Spotify because it offers a wide gamut of not just Chinese songs, but international ones as well, with many playlists chosen by various users that are suggested daily based on your preferences. It was released in 2013 and is available on iOS, Android, Windows and Linux devices. The first app is NetEase Cloud Music, one of my favorites. ![]() Music and Radio Apps Wangyiyun yinyue 网易云音乐 (NetEase Cloud Music) ![]() NB: All these apps, once you’ve paid for the first month’s subscription, follow the zidong xufei 自动续费 (automatic renewal) formula, which you can easily deactivate by clicking on the app’s settings, otherwise the preestablished charges will be withdrawn from your account each month with one day’s notice via WeChat Pay or Alipay. In this article I will propose a list of apps to you that I usually use during my daily life, highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of each. Have you ever wondered which are the best Chinese apps to use on your smartphone or tablet, to listen to music, watch movies or streaming TV series, and practice your Chinese between one work break and another or while you’re on the subway? ![]()
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