A Google spokesperson told TechCrunch via email that the company had stopped Google Translate's services in mainland China because of "because of low usage."

Google seems to have ended its translation business in mainland China and redirected visitors to its translate.google.com.hk domain name in Hong Kong, however, in fact, local users have no way to access the domain name. According to user feedback and website archives on Reddit, Google changed the Google Translation interface of translate.google.cn to a normal Google search page at a certain point in the past 24 hours.

A Google spokesperson told TechCrunch via email that the company had stopped Google Translate's services in mainland China because of "because of low usage". The statement

has a certain authenticity - in China, the usage rate of Google services is only a small part of local technology giants such as Baidu and Alibaba . The change in

has affected the translation that Chinese users can still use and the built-in translation function of Chrome.