Now choose the conditions for this segment.

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Now choose the conditions for this segment.

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Choose “Language code” contains “zh”, because this tells the segment to pick up all traffic from users who are using Chinese on their device.
Then click “or”. Important: Do not click “and”.
Choose “Country” contains “China”.
Repeat this step for other locations that primarily read-and-write Chinese, such as Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.
When you’re ready, it will provide you a segment that will track all traffic that is either from a device with Chinese-language on it (simplified or traditional) or from the regions of China, Hong Kong, Macao or Taiwan.
You can add a title and description for your segment too. Here’s what mine looks like:
Screenshot showing all the settings for a broadly configured Chinese traffic segment for Google Analytics 4.
With the segment done, you can now use it in your Exploration. To learn more about using Explorations, I suggest reading this blog post.
Watch Chinese Traffic Via Audiences
Each method of monitoring Chinese traffic has its pros and cons. Audiences philippine number for whatsapp can be used in both reports and explorations, which is great! But the problem is that they aren’t retroactive, meaning if you set up a new audience right now, you cannot see the data for that audience from earlier.

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Here’s how to add an audience.

On the left side of the Google Analytics interface, click the settings icon to reach the admin area.
Under the Property area, click “Audiences”.
Here, you can configure the audience like you’d configure a segment.
Don’t forget to save.
After you’ve configured and saved it, your audience will be available to use in reports. Or, to be more accurate, data for that audience will be available starting from the day you created it.

To view it as a report, click “Add comparison”, then “Audience name”, then the name of your audience and finally “Apply”.

Screenshot showing how to view an audience comparison in Google Analytics 4.
Summary
I hope these tips are helpful.

You can also learn more on our other 101 guides. These cover analytics, Chinese website creation, content marketing, advertising and more.

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