Beijing, China (BBN)-Online retailer Alibaba says it sold $2bn (£1.2bn) of goods in the first hour of China's annual "Singles' Day".
That compares to $3.1bn in sales seen in the first half of last year's event - considered the world's biggest online retail sales day, reports BBC.
It compares with "Cyber Monday" in the US - the day after Thanksgiving marketed as a big online shopping day.
Alibaba said it expected to break sales records during the annual event, offering big discounts to boost sales.
"I bet the number [of goods bought] is going to be scary," said Alibaba's executive chairman Jack Ma last week. He estimated that 200 million packages would be shipped from orders made during the day.
Online retailers in China are gearing up for "Singles' Day" - a retail bonanza, Leisha Chi reports.
Last year, Alibaba shipped more than 150 million packages or about $5.75bn in gross merchandise volume.
Singles' Day in China was adopted by Alibaba in 2009 to boost sales, but dates back to at least 1993, when students at Nanjing University are believed to have chosen the date as an anti-Valentine's Day where single people could buy things for themselves.
Since then, it has gone on to become a massive day of sales for China's fast growing e-commerce market.
The market is expected to grow at an annual rate of 25% over the next few years, from $390bn in 2014 to $718bn in 2017, according to a recent study released by management consulting firm A.T. Kearney.
ABR speaks to A.T. Kearney analyst Goh Mui Fong about the rise in Chinese e-commerce.
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