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(For some perspective, Cyber Monday sales in 2020 were a little over $10 billion.) During 2020's Singles Day, Alibaba and JD.com broke a new record in earning over $115 billion in sales.

The holiday quickly picked up steam and is only getting bigger, especially as more overseas vendors enter the fray to capitalize on the clicks of the world's largest deals-hungry population. Is Singles' Day bigger than Black Friday? In 2009, Alibaba, the company that owns Taobao and Tmall, the two largest e-commerce websites in the world, repackaged the day into a discount shopping event, encouraging singles to treat themselves. The unofficial Chinese holiday of guanggun jie ("bare sticks holiday") or shuang shiyi ("double 11") started in the '90s as a celebration of singledom.
