China launched its first Tibetan-language search engine this week — one that bears a striking resemblance to a certain U.S. search engine blocked locally, but with considerably more limited results.
According to Chinese state media, the name of the search engine, yongzin.com, means “master” or “teacher” in Tibetan, and the site is intended to help give Tibetan-language speakers access to more online content in China. [Source]