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Tim Cook spent most of last week in China, where he was announced there Apple's environmental initiative. In connection with this, he set up an account on one of the most popular Chinese social networks, Weibo. Since then, he has gained more than half a million followers there. One of the reasons for this is certainly the short reports from the places visited.

The Apple executive decided to use Weiba exclusively for his activities in China, so his China tour was not widely known in Europe and the United States. Cook has been quiet on Twitter, where he has nearly 1,2 million followers. Below you can see his journey in pictures with short comments.

Visiting the Apple Store in Xidan Joy City

"We had a great time at the Apple Store in Xidan Joy City, thanks to all the visitors and staff here."

A stop at a primary school focused on teaching using iPads

“Today's elementary school visit at Communication University of China was great! I thanked the teachers and students. I'm very happy to see the changes that innovation has brought to the classroom, but I'm also proud that the iPad is playing a part in that.”

Greetings to shop visitors

"I am honored to meet Ms. Ma, a Shanghainese teacher who has been teaching for 32 years and regularly visits our store on Nanjing East Road."

Helping students with assignments

“Thank you to the students and teachers of the elementary school at Communication University of China for making today's fascinating visit possible. It's great to see innovation change the classroom, and we're proud that the iPad is a part of it.”

Moderation of Apple Watch workshop with Lisa and Eddy

“Eddy, Lisa and I joined the Apple Watch workshop at the Apple Store in West Lake, Hangzhou. Breathtaking shop in a beautiful city!”

Given that the original contributions are written in Chinese, which the Jablíčkára editorial team does not speak, the translations are rather loose. We apologize for any inaccuracies.

Source: cultofmac
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