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Does Adobe Experience Manager Work in China? by 21CloudBox

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In this article, we will walk you through some speed tests we conducted to determine if Adobe Experience Manager works in China or not. Our staff conducted the tests in Shanghai (China Mainland) and Hong Kong (outside Mainland China) and we used 3rd party testing tools to ensure our tests weren’t biased.

By the end of this article, you should have a good understanding of Adobe’s DXP and if it works in Mainland China or not. Also, you can contact us to get a free speed test of your Adobe site for China.

What is Adobe Experience Manager?
Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), is a comprehensive content management solution for building websites, mobile apps and forms.

Adobe Experience Manager is one of the leading Digital Experience Platforms (DXP) by Gartner Magic Quadrant 2021.

Does Adobe Experience Manager Work in China?
The short answer is no.

Below is the long answer if you want to understand why:

Adobe Experience Cloud claims to have Global coverage for your Adobe Experience Manager site, but actually, China is not included as we’ll see below.

If your business didn't have any legal licenses for your site and content in China, your ecommerce store is operating illegally in China.

Luckily we have put together solutions for you to make your business and your Adobe Experience’s site work in China.

Don't just take our words. Let's look at some websites powered by Adobe and see how well they work in China.

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Kautuk Sahni
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As a freelance developer, I worked on a Japanese client's project where we had major issues getting an AEM site to work in China—it was either blocked or extremely slow. We ended up using an AEM acceleration solution that layered on top of the global site and made it fully accessible in China without changing how we managed content elsewhere. Now, the site performs seamlessly for Chinese users, just like it does in other regions. It’s a great and compliant option if you’re looking to extend AEM into China without overhauling your current setup.