Amap is truly an app that acts like a pig while eating the tiger.


No matter where you are, just open Amap to book a ride; if you want to use Didi Chuxing, you’ll need to download a separate Didi International app.
Compared with how Didi has struggled in Japan, burning money to build a fleet and placing advertisements at airports, Amap has taken an extremely smart light-asset route: aggregating local overseas ride-hailing platforms.
By the time other competitors catch on, they find that the biggest slice of the outbound tourist cake has already been taken cleanly by Amap, with no bloodshed.
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