Xiamen is ranked among the top 10 Chinese cities with the most bike-share scheme users, according to the latest report by the Data Center of China Internet (DCCI).
The report, released last month, predicts China's bike-sharing market will continue to grow thanks to investment and red-hot market competition.
According to the report , about 80 percent of the 1,230 people interviewed used bike-sharing apps in 13 major cities across the country.
The DCCI researched the behaviors, preferences and satisfaction levels of bike-sharing users in China.
Other cities included in the list are Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Wuhan, Tianjin, Nanjing and Changsha.
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