While Wu Yun and Qi Fei were having a romantic lunch at the Oriental Pearl's revolving restaurant in Modu.
In an office building in the Capital City, Hu Weixiao, who had just returned from Gothenburg, Sweden, sat in her swiveling executive chair. She gazed absently at the business license for Mobike Technology Co., Ltd. The registered capital of 10 million yuan and the two small lines of text naming her as the corporate legal representative were particularly striking.
Earlier this year in Hupao, Hangzhou, she had wanted to rent a public bicycle for convenience while on assignment as an automotive journalist. Unfortunately, the local kiosk for issuing rental cards was closed, and her plan to go for a ride fizzled out.
She ended up running into a similar problem in Gothenburg, Sweden, which sparked some new ideas about the public bike industry.
