1. What is an Internet domain name?
An Internet domain name is the name of a server or a network system on the Internet network. There are no duplicate domain names in the world. The form of a domain name is composed of several English letters, numbers, and a dash "-", and is separated into several parts by ".". For example, 3j2.net is a domain name. From a social science perspective, domain names have become an integral part of Internet culture. From the perspective of the business community, domain names have been hailed as "enterprises' online trademarks." As long as you type your website address in the browser software, people around the world who have access to the Internet can accurately access the content of your homepage.
2. What are the requirements for registering a domain name?
There are no conditions for registering an international domain name. Both units and individuals can apply. All you need to do is fill out an online registration form and tell us what domain name you need.
To register China's national top-level domain name (domestic domain name), the domain name registration applicant must be an organization registered in accordance with the law and able to bear civil liability independently. Individuals cannot apply to register a domain name. The various contacts in the domain name registration application form represent the organization to handle various matters related to the domain name registration application. The domain name holder does not handle domain name registration applications in an individual capacity, but on behalf of an organization.
Note: Registration of China’s national top-level domain name (domestic domain name) requires the registrant to provide a business license with an official seal.
3. What is a domestic domain name? Where is the management agency for domestic domain names?
Domestic domain names refer to domain names ending with ".cn"; the management agency is the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC).
4. What is the difference between international domain names and domestic domain names?
The expression of an international domain name is the name selected by the registration agency plus the top-level type. The international domain name ends with .com or .net or .org. For example: 3j2.net;
The form of a domestic domain name is the name selected by the registration agency plus the top-level type plus the country domain. The domestic domain name is .com.cn or .net.cn or .org.cn Waiting for the end. For example: sina.com.cn;
There is no essential difference in use between the two. They are both unique corporate identities on the Internet. However, in terms of the final management organization, international domain names are managed by ICANN authorized by the U.S. Department of Commerce, and domain name registrars authorized by ICANN are responsible for registration; domestic domain names are registered and managed by the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC).
5. What characters can be used in domain names?
26 English letters, 10 Arabic numerals and the horizontal bar "-" (minus sign) can be used as domain names. There is no difference between uppercase and lowercase letters. The maximum length of each level cannot exceed 26 letters, the maximum length of a complete domain name cannot exceed 63 characters, and "-" (minus sign) cannot appear at the beginning or end of the string. Chinese cannot be used as domain name.
6. What top-level domain names can be registered for you?
See Domain Name Registration Center.
7. Which Chinese national top-level domain names cannot be registered?
For relevant regulations on domestic domain name registration and domain name registration details, please check the relevant regulations of the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC).
Any domain name containing the words "CHINA", "CHINESE", "CN", "NATIONAL", etc. must be formally approved by the relevant national departments (referring to units at the ministerial level or above) before they can be registered; what is known to the public The names of other countries or regions, foreign place names, and names of international organizations are not allowed to be registered; the full names or abbreviations of administrative regions at or above the county level (including the county level) must be formally approved by the relevant people's governments at or above the county level (including the county level) before they can be registered; industry names or Common names of goods cannot be registered; business names or trademark names that have been registered by others in China cannot be registered; names that are harmful to the interests of the country, society or the public cannot be registered.
9. When filling out the application form, how should I fill in the English part?
If your company name, address, etc. do not have a fixed English name, please fill in the complete Chinese Pinyin.
10. When registering a domain name, there are several items that are very important. Please pay attention to filling them in.
A. Domain name registrant: This option indicates who the domain name belongs to, so users should pay special attention when filling it in. For enterprises and institutions, please fill in the name of the organization truthfully.
B. Domain name administrator (Administrative Contact): The domain name administrator has the right to modify most records of the domain name, including the domain name registrant's address, postal code, telephone and fax numbers, the domain name administrator himself, and technical contact person, payment contact, domain name server, etc.
C. Technical Contact: Its authority is basically the same as the domain name manager above.
D. Billing Contact: The billing contact is mainly responsible for the payment of the domain name. The bill (invoice) for the domain name is sent to the billing contact.
E. Domain servers (Domain servers): These servers provide domain name resolution services for the registered domain names and two domain name servers to ensure that the domain name service will not be interrupted. The domain name server must be a real and valid server on the Internet. These domain name servers must provide DNS services for the registered domain name, that is, provide the mail exchanger records under the registered domain name, the IP addresses of each server, etc.
Generally, the registrant, manager, technical contact and payment contact of a domain name are all unified as the domain name registrant.
11. After registering a domain name, when will it officially take effect?
After you submit the international domain name registration application form online, we will submit your domain name registration application for you within 1 working day (including Saturdays and Sundays) after receiving the registration fee. After submission, Effective within 24-48 hours. If you can access your website through your domain name, it means that your domain name has been successfully registered.
However, between the time you submit the registration application online and the time you pay, the domain name you choose may be registered successfully by other registration agencies, so we recommend that you pay the fee as soon as possible to avoid losing your carefully selected domain name. .
12. How long will it take for my registered domain name to take effect?
The whole process of domain name registration is: you first fill in the domain name registration application form, and then you pay the fee through the payment method we provide you. We receive your fee and submit the international domain name registration application for you. At the same time we submit, the domain name has been registered with the International Domain Name Organization with your registration information. At this time, others will no longer be able to register the domain name.
The so-called "immediate effective" means that the registration information of the domain name you wish to apply for has been registered with the International Domain Name Organization.
However, due to the different refresh times of DNS servers of telecommunications departments in various regions, your registered domain name can really be accessed and requires a process of DNS server updating information and data, so we guarantee that it will take 24 days after we submit the application for you. -The domain name can take effect within 48 hours.
13. I have just registered a domain name, can I change it?
No, once the domain name is registered, it cannot be changed, not even one letter. The only way is to re-register a new domain name.
14. Can the registration information such as telephone number, fax, address, postal code and so on filled in during domain name registration be changed?
Yes. (Special reminder: If you need to change the registrant of China's national top-level domain name
15. The domain name I am querying has been registered, what should I do?
Since the rule of domain name registration is: "First apply, first approved, that is, first come, first served." So if when you query a domain name, it shows that the domain name has been registered, and you really want to get the domain name, you can first query the contact information of the owner of the domain name, and then negotiate with the other party about the transfer. If the negotiation is successful, we can handle the transfer for you; if the negotiation fails, you can only choose another domain name.
19. What is the "domain name pointing" service?
"Domain name pointing" means that you have registered a domain name with other service providers, and you pay them an annual fee, but use our virtual hosting space.
What you have to do at this time is to ask your domain name service provider to point your domain name to the IP address of our server. What we have to do is accept this pointer on our server.
20. What is a “domain name resolution” service?
"Domain name resolution" refers to the domain name resolution service provided by us. You need to notify your domain name registrar to change the domain name server of your domain name to our domain name server. The year of your domain name The fee is still charged by the original domain name registrar. If you apply for B/C/D type users and do not need us to register a domain name, we will do a free resolution for one of your domain names and bind your virtual host account to the domain name. Other types of users will need to pay A certain fee.
21. What is the difference between "domain name pointing" and "domain name resolution"?
"Domain name resolution": There is a one-to-one correspondence between domain names and IP addresses. The conversion between them is called domain name resolution. Domain name resolution requires a specialized domain name resolution server (Domain Name System). Finish. If you need us to do domain name resolution for you, you need to change the DNS server of your domain name to our DNS server, and then we will provide you with domain name resolution services.
"Domain name pointing": points the current domain name to the directory under the IP address. If you need us to point your domain name to you, you need to first resolve your domain name to the IP address we provide you, and then we will point you to the directory of your space.
22. What are the procedures for “domain name pointing” and “domain name resolution”?
If you have applied for a virtual hosting space with us and applied for a domain name with other domain name registrars, and you want to bind your domain name to our space, you only need to use your Log in to the self-service management system on the homepage of our website with the "user name" and "password" we registered for the virtual hosting space account, submit an order for domain name pointing or resolution, and then pay the fee. We will receive the fee and operate it for you.
23. I applied for a domain name in the 9th space and it is in normal status. I want to do domain name resolution (pointing). What should I do?
Generally, the system will automatically analyze it for you. Users who can self-manage domain names through the domain name management system:
Please go to www.9kj.net → In the "Member Center" "Domain Name Management" system → Modify the corresponding content → Save the modification, the system will automatically resolve → It takes effect locally in 1 hour. The specific effective time of your local change resolution depends on the refresh time of your local telecommunications department's DNS server.
Domain name FAQ
1. Domain name background knowledge
2. International English domain name registration FAQ
3. Domestic English domain name registration FAQ < /p>
4. Chinese international domain name registration FAQ
5. Chinese general domain name registration FAQ
6. Domain name payment FAQ
7. International Frequently Asked Questions about English Domain Name Transfer
8. Domain Name Transfer FAQ
9. Domain Name Transfer FAQ
10. MYDNS Related Instructions
10 1. Domain name expiration FAQ
1. Domain name background knowledge return
1. What is a domain name?
A domain name is a computer name that is familiar and easy to remember for people on the Internet. They are equivalent to a string of numbers called an IP address, which is responsible for routing addresses on the Internet so that people can find relevant information. For example, xinnet.com is a domain name, and its corresponding IP address is 202.108.32.88.
2. What is an IP address?
Every computer on the Internet has an IP address, which is used to identify the computer's location. The IP address is represented by a string of numbers, which is too troublesome to remember and has no meaning. For example, 202.108.32.88 looks like a boring set of numbers, but the domain name xinnet.com is much easier to remember, concise and meaningful. significance.
3. What is DNS?
DNS is Domain Name Server, which converts domain names into IP addresses that computers can understand. For example, if you want to visit the CCTV website (www.cctv.com), DNS will be www .cctv.com is converted into the IP address "210.77.132.1", so that you can find the network server that stores the content of the CCTV website.
4. What is a URL?
URL stands for Universal Resource Locator. Some people also use it as a website address. Two-letter domain names such as (China), fr (France) and au (Australia) are called country code top-level domain names (ccTLDs). Through ccTLDs, the country or region of the domain name holder can basically be identified. Detailed country codes can be found at www.icann.org.
Second-level domain name: The part on the left is the so-called second-level domain name. In cctv.com, cctv is the second-level domain name under the top-level domain name .com. cctv.com can also have mail.cctv. In the form of com, the mail here can be called "host" or "subdomain name".
6. How much does it cost to register a domain name?
The sales prices provided by domain name registrants (registrars) and their agents or partners (resellers, partners) around the world are inconsistent. Please refer to the "Price List" item for specific prices.
Many service providers implement large-scale discounts on domain name prices or even provide them for free. In fact, they bundle domain names with other services such as virtual hosting. It seems that the price of domain names is basically the same. Therefore, you should not be tempted by ridiculously low domain name prices, but choose according to your own requirements. Don’t overspend on an expensive dinner just because you get a free bottle of champagne.
7. How long does it take to register an international top-level domain name?
Strictly speaking, if you connect directly to the international domain name database, then it only takes a few minutes to register a domain name.
The international domain name database is updated twice a day (at 5 a.m. and 5 p.m.). Therefore, it will take 24 to 48 hours to find your domain name information in other domain name databases.
China's national top-level domain names cannot be directly connected to the database, so the query time is longer, usually between two and fifteen working days. 8. How long can a domain name last?
In the past, international domain names had to be paid in full for two years at a time. Starting from January 15, 2000, you can freely choose the payment period, ranging from one to ten years. China's national top-level domain name payment ranges from one year to ten years.
8. After registering your own domain name, what should you do?
The best thing is that you can use your own domain name to build an independent website and set up your own email address to openly promote your company's products or services on the Internet.
9. What is domain name resolution?
Domain name resolution is also called domain name pointing, server settings, domain name configuration and reverse IP registration, etc. It is to parse the URL composed of host name, such as www, letters, numbers and hyphens, etc. into 32 bits IP address, such as 202.100.222.10, or point the URL to the URL, etc.
Resolve to IP, for example, point www.abc.com to 202.108.32.88;
Resolve to URL, for example, point www.abc.com to 202.108.32.88;
10. How do I determine whether a domain name can be registered?
Type the domain name you want to register into the "Domain Name Query" text box on our webpage and click the "Query" button with your mouse, and we will do the rest. Our system will help you search whether this domain name can be registered.
11. What should I do if I write the wrong domain name characters?
Before you register a domain name, please carefully review the spelling or writing of the domain name you want to register. We will not be responsible for any errors in the typing of any characters.
12. What are the rules for registering domain names?
Apply first, approve first.
13. What organization manages Internet domain name registration?
It is organized and managed by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). The specific registration work is managed by The world is managed by ICANN certified domain name registration companies.
2. International English Domain Name Registration FAQ Return
1. What are the steps for international Chinese and English domain name registration?
Step 1. Search and confirm the international domain name you want to register. Whether it has been registered.
Step 2. Carefully fill out the "International Domain Name Registration Form" online and submit it online. (Note: Please carefully check whether the registrant’s organization name is written correctly in Chinese and English. Once the domain name is successfully registered, if this record is changed, it will be processed as a transfer, and a certain transfer fee will be charged)
Step 3. Domain name registration is successful. The system will automatically deduct the corresponding fees from your advance payment.
Step 4. The domain name registration was successful.
2. What are the requirements for registering an international domain name?
As long as the domain name has not been registered, there are no other conditions for international domain names. Organizations and individuals can apply. You only need to fill in the correct registration form. Just submit the information to us.
3. What are the character and length restrictions on domain names?
The domain name name can only contain the following characters:
1. English domain name:
1) 26 English letters
2) Numbers from “0” to “9”
3) “-” conjunction in English Cannot be used at the beginning or end
2. Chinese domain name:
1) A word or phrase between two and fifteen Chinese characters
2) 26 English letters
3) “0” Numbers to "9"
There are also some restrictions on the combination of characters in domain names:
1. In domain names, English letters are not case-sensitive.
2. Chinese domain names do not distinguish between simplified and traditional Chinese characters.
3. Spaces and symbols such as "?/\;: @#$%^~_=+, 8. .<>" cannot be used in domain name naming
4. The English domain name name length limit is between 2 and 46 characters.
3. Domestic English Domain Name Registration FAQ Return
1. What materials need to be submitted for registration (.com.cn, .net.cn, .org.cn)
China's national top-level domain name application form (please print out the attached application form and stamp it with the official seal of the applicant).
A copy of the business license of the applicant.
Letter of introduction to the unit.
2. What should you pay attention to when filling out the registration application form for China’s national top-level domain name?
Answer: The unit applying for registration must be an enterprise. Individuals cannot register domestic English domain names.
(1) The name of the company applying for the domain name must be completely consistent with the official seal and business license;
(2) The abbreviation of the company name must be English letters or numbers, and the length cannot exceed 6 characters;
(3) The domain name can be composed of letters (A-Z, a-z, upper and lower case equivalent), numbers (0-9) and connectors (-). Domain names at all levels are separated by solid dots (.) connection, the length of China's national top-level domain name shall not exceed 20 characters (excluding .com.cn);
(4) The domain name contact email address must be within 30 English characters, and the contact name (English) must be It is divided into two fields, and each field requires more than 2 characters.
(5) Please fill in the domain name application form information completely. The name of the domain name management contact unit must be consistent with the name of the domain name application unit.
3. Which Chinese country top-level domain names cannot be registered?
Answer: (1) Names of other countries or regions, foreign place names, and names of international organizations that are known to the public are not allowed;
(2) No names are allowed to be used without the approval of local governments at all levels. The full name or abbreviation of the name of an administrative division at or above the county level (including county level);
(3) Do not use industry names or common names of goods;
(4) Do not use other people’s names Enterprise names or trademark names registered in China;
(5) Names that are harmful to the interests of the country, society or the public are not allowed.
(6) Domain names containing the words "CHINA", "CHINESE", "CN", "NATIONAL", etc. are not allowed to be used without formal approval from relevant national departments;
4 . Under what circumstances can I apply for a domain name containing special characters such as "china, chinese, national, cn"?
Answer: (1) The domain name applicant shall issue a certificate of provincial or ministerial level or above (i.e., the superior authority of the domain name applicant), and the certificate shall state "Agree/Approval of *****unit registration*" *******domain name" and stamped with the official seal with the national emblem;
(2) The official seal of the domain name applicant and the business license with the same name contain the word "China".
5. What should you pay attention to when registering a .org.cn domain name when applying for China's national top-level domain name?
Answer: To apply for a domain name of .org.cn, the registration unit needs to write a document proving that the domain name is used for non-profit purposes, and stamp it with the official seal of the registration unit.
6. What should you pay attention to when applying for the Chinese national top-level domain name of .gov.cn?
Answer: To apply for the Chinese national top-level domain name of .gov.cn, you need to provide an approval letter of introduction issued by the local government at all levels and stamped with the official seal.
7. Which agencies can provide approval letters for the Chinese national top-level domain name .gov.cn?
Answer: (1) The General Office of the State Council, the 29 ministries, commissions, offices, agencies and subordinate departments of the State Council have the authority to approve government domain names.
(2) Others of local governments at all levels (including municipal (city) governments, provincial governments, county (district) governments, town governments, township governments, sub-districts) and information offices (information industry supervisory units) Government agencies can register government domain names and have approval rights. Other government agencies can register government domain names but do not have the authority to approve them.
(3) Municipal committees and party committees at all levels can apply for government domain names, but do not have the authority to approve them.
(4) Public institutions directly under the State Council (public institutions directly under the State Council: Xinhua News Agency, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Chinese Academy of Engineering, Development Research Center of the State Council, National Academy of Administration, China Earthquake Administration, China Meteorological Administration, The China Securities Regulatory Commission) can apply for government domain names (excluding its subsidiaries), but does not have the authority to approve them.
4. Chinese international domain name registration FAQ Return
1. Why should we register a Chinese international domain name?
The Chinese-speaking population in the world accounts for more than 25% of the total. Language barriers have become a stumbling block to the development of e-commerce in Chinese-speaking areas. Whether you use the English translation of your own company, or use full pinyin, pinyin abbreviation, or even numbers, the name of the website cannot directly reflect the identity of the company. If the company name and domain name are not promoted at the same time, many users can only rely on guessing. Moreover, numerous domain name suffixes will not only confuse those who are new to the Internet, but experienced Internet users will also fail because they use the wrong suffix. At the same time, when a business has to abandon a familiar Chinese brand and create a completely unfamiliar English code name, it will undoubtedly greatly reduce the brand value. A meaningful and easy-to-remember Chinese domain name can establish a good corporate image for a company, and can be used in publicity. It has extremely high advertising value in promoting and developing e-commerce. Simplified Chinese international domain names, Chinese .COM, Chinese .NET, Chinese .ORG and Chinese email addresses are launched globally for the first time using I-DNS technology. It has completely cleared the language barrier for Chinese people around the world to access the Internet. Making the Internet conform to Chinese habits can help companies build an e-commerce platform suitable for Chinese customers.
2. How to register a Chinese international domain name?
The registration process is the same as the English international domain name registration process. 3. Can I point my registered Chinese international domain name to my original site?
Yes. You can point your Chinese international domain name and your original domain name to the same site, or to different sites.
4. If I register a Chinese international domain name, do I need to register a Traditional Chinese international domain name again?
These are two different Chinese international domain names, so they must be registered separately. Chinese is divided into simplified and traditional Chinese, each targeting different groups. Simplified Chinese is mainly targeted at mainland China, while traditional Chinese is mainly used by Chinese users in Hong Kong, Taiwan or other countries. Therefore, you can choose to register according to the target area to protect your online trademark.
5. What are the requirements for my system to register a simplified Chinese international domain name?
Your computer must be able to use Chinese, which can be achieved in the following ways:
l). Your computer runs a Chinese operating system
2). You The computer is running a non-Chinese operating system, but has a Chinese platform installed
6. Which operating systems are suitable for Simplified Chinese international domain names?
Simplified Chinese international domain names are suitable for various operating systems, such as WINDOWS-NT, UNIX, LINUX, etc.
7. Why do you need a non-English domain name?
That’s because many people are new to using the Internet or have language barriers. Creating a local language domain name can make your website more accessible to visitors. Moreover, this is very helpful in protecting your English logo from being registered by others in other languages.
8. What will the Chinese international domain name look like on my browser?
They will be the same as the current English domain names, followed by com, net and org, such as "Chinese domain name.com".
9. Can there be hyphens in Chinese international domain names?
Yes, but the beginning and end of the domain name are not allowed, which is consistent with the current English standards.
10. How long can a Chinese international domain name be?
If you include the domain name endings COM, NET and ORG, the encoding (note the encoding) of the Chinese domain name can have 67 characters. These encoded characters may be letters, numbers, or hyphens. Therefore, a Chinese domain name can have up to 31 Chinese characters.
11. Can Chinese international domain names contain English letters?
Yes, but traditional and simplified Chinese cannot be mixed together.
12. What will be the storage status of Chinese international domain names on the domain name server in the future? Is it Chinese or ASCII?
On the domain name server, the Chinese international domain name will appear as an ASCII string. For example, "domain name.COM" may appear in the form of "bq--gde6djht.com"
13. In WHOIS query, what will the Chinese international domain name look like?
In WHOIS queries, Chinese international domain names appear in the same form as they do in global domain name root servers. For example: bq--gde6djht.com may be a query result. As the protocol evolves, the preceding bq may change.
14. In addition to the domain name, is the rest of the information on the domain name and domain name server also in the form of ASCII code in the databases of WHOIS and NSI global domain name management agencies?
Yes. The domain name itself, the WHOIS server, the name of the domain name server and the update date all exist in ASCII form.
15. Does the WHOIS search service of VERISIGN Global Domain Name Management Agency also accept searches for Chinese strings?
WHOIS of the NSI global domain name management agency can only accept searches in the form of RACE codes (rather than direct Chinese strings). At the beginning of trial registration, Chinese character strings must be converted into RACE codes through a conversion tool before they can be retrieved. Users first use the conversion tool to convert Chinese into RACE code and then use RACE code to search. In the future, this WHOIS search service will have multilingual domain name search capabilities.
16. Why must we retain the English domain name suffix?
Because the global Internet management system still uses the English character set.
17. How to set the Chinese domain name pointing?
Please browse the domain name in the format of ".中国.公司.网". The length of the Chinese general domain name is within 30 characters, and Chinese, English, Arabic numerals and "-" characters are allowed; Chinese general domain name Compatible with simplified and traditional Chinese, no need to register again.
2. Can you register a traditional Chinese domain name?
You can register a simplified Chinese domain name at the same time, such as "Tsinghua University". , there will be several different traditional Chinese combinations such as "Tsinghua University", "Tsinghua University", etc. Users can only choose one traditional Chinese domain name, so only one simplified Chinese domain name and one traditional Chinese domain name can be registered at one time. The domain names are bound together. Only one domain name is registered and cannot be changed separately.
What is the role of CNNIC? As the Chinese domain name registration manager, we are responsible for maintaining the Chinese domain name registration database to ensure the stable operation of the Internet.
5. What is the relationship between the Chinese domain name registrar and CNNIC?
CNNIC? As the Chinese domain name registration manager, it is responsible for maintaining the Chinese domain name registration database to ensure the stable operation of the Internet. Domain name registrars will directly face the majority of users and rely on their own strength and advantages to better provide users with Chinese domain names. Registration services and other services related to Chinese domain names
6. What should I do if there is a dispute over registration?
In response to the increasingly prominent issue of domain name disputes, CNNIC also The "Chinese Domain Name Dispute Resolution Methods (Trial)" was released, and the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission was authorized to serve as a Chinese domain name dispute resolution agency to provide a fast, convenient, fair and reasonable dispute resolution method for both parties to Chinese domain name disputes. p>
7. What qualifications are required to register a Chinese general domain name?
Answer: Chinese general domain names are currently only open to enterprises and organizations. Individuals cannot register .cn Chinese general domain names at CNNIC. In the future, the current China's national top-level domain name registration management regulations will be revised, and individuals will also be able to register Chinese general domain names.
8. If I successfully register a Chinese general domain name, can it be searched on WHOIS?
Answer: Since the competent authority for Chinese general domain names is China Internet Information Center (CNNIC), the Chinese general domain names after successful registration can be queried in CNNIC's whois database and the English Chinese national top-level domain names. Same, it cannot be queried in the NSI Registry database.
9. Why register a Chinese general domain name?
Answer: The Chinese general domain name launched this time has many forms. Distinctive Chinese characteristics. It is also more convenient for users in Greater China, allowing users to establish a more complete corporate or organizational image online.
10. Can you point my registered Chinese domain name to me? Original site?
Answer: Yes. You can point your Chinese general domain name and your other original domain names to the same site, or to different sites.
6. Domain Name Payment FAQ Return
1. I successfully registered a domestic English domain name, how do I pay the fee?
When you query the domain name and fill out the domain name registration application form, click the "Pay Registration Now" button, and the fee will be directly deducted from your advance payment.
2. I successfully registered a domestic Chinese domain name on Xinwang. How do I pay the fee?
The method is the same as above.
3. How to renew a domain name that is about to expire?
You can go to the management center - business list, select the domain name you want to renew, and click "Renew" on the right side of the domain name to enter the domain name renewal interface. First select the period of time you want to renew and then click "Renew Now".