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  1. In July, ahead of visiting mainland China for the first time, the club launched an official LFC account on Weibo to allow fans looking forward to our opening Asia tour against Guangdong Sunray Cave to discuss the visit with both the club and fellow fans.

  2. I mainly follow news by surfing the club's official website, Facebook and Twitter - but we also have a website called 'Weibo' here in China and an app called 'Wechat'. I follow news about Liverpool from both of those two platforms, because they update a lot of

  3. The Tencent launch is Liverpool's second foray into the Chinese social media market, following the successful creation of an LFC page on Sina Weibo last year that has already attracted over 380,000 followers.

  4. On Friday, Lucas Leiva became the first Liverpool player to launch his own personal Weibo in order to interact with Chinese fans. Almost one million fans now follow those accounts - a number that we're delighted to say keeps growing every day.

  5. Watch exclusive video content on the official LFC YouTube channel. With hundreds of videos posted, it's a great way to watch the best clips from the club. Stay connected with LFC via the club's official social media platforms. Whether you're on facebook, youtube, twitter or snapchat stay connected to Liverpool Football Club.

  6. Liverpool Football Club has today announced the launch of the club's first full-time coaching complex in China. The Reds have teamed up with Guilin Kingsborn to operate a purpose-built Academy complex, featuring full-size pitches, practice areas, classrooms, changing rooms, a gym, lecture theatre and medical facilities.

  7. Global LFC Family: Taiwan. Steve Hunter @Shunter77. From South Africa to South Korea, Brazil to Bahrain, each week we shine the spotlight on a different Liverpool fan from a different part of the world. Today, it's the turn of 26-year-old Roxan from Taiwan.