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How To Check Your Website’s Speed in China (2022)

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 7:02 am
by yamim222
Well, it’s pretty easy to find that out, and it’s something I do every week for potential clients.

In this post, I’ll be showing you the tool I use 17ce.com, and, of course, how to use it.

To help with the demonstration, I searched for “Skiing in Canada” (in Chinese) and pulled up a few websites hosted in China and the rest of the world (RoW).

Skiing in Canada

I’ll be entering these websites into the saudi arabia number search bar comparing their loading speeds, and explaining what the results mean.

Let’s get stuck in.

Check the video version here or read on.

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Table of Contents
The Tool
A China-Hosted Website Doesn’t Guarantee Loading Speeds
The Banned and the Blocked
No Two Days Are the Same
What About Your Website?
The Tool
The website 17ce.com is very straightforward to use and gives you information about how your website is performing (or not) across different areas of China.

I begin by entering dealmoon.ca into the search bar and clicking the green button, which is sometimes in English or Chinese.

17ce.com

Now, we just have to sit back and wait for the results.



See how the map of China has changed color? There’s a color key in the corner representing the loading speeds. What you want to see in the map change to a light or a dark green color.

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You probably knew this already, but just in case:

Red – You’ve got problems
Orange – Problematic
Yellow – Average, not great
Light green – Pretty good
Dark green – Very good
You get the idea.

The loading speed is displayed next to each color in the key (e.g., red is >5s).

color

In this set of results, the only areas of China with decent loading speeds are Hong Kong and Taiwan.

From a professional standpoint, if I was going to promote this website in China, I would say it wasn’t fast enough, and that problem would need addressing first.



A China-Hosted Website Doesn’t Guarantee Loading Speeds
Here’s another example of a Canadian website that’s not loading very well across China.

a Canadian website

What about China-hosted websites? You’d expect a website hosted in China to load more quickly and have much better speeds compared to the Canadian website pictured above. However, the results below point towards the opposite.

China-hosted websites

But, what about a good one, what would that look like? Well, here are the re