BEIJING, April 20, 2016 -- Qunar Cayman Islands Limited (Nasdaq:QUNR) ("Qunar" or the "Company"), China's leading mobile and online travel platform, today announced the appointment of Mr. Haijun Yang, previously Vice President of the Company, to President of the Company, effective April 20, 2016.
Mr. Yang served as the Vice President of Qunar responsible for public relations since November 2014. He joined Qunar in March 2014 as the senior director of public relations. Prior to joining Qunar, Mr. Yang was director of public relations at Baidu, Inc. He has over 14 years of experience in communications and public relations for Internet companies and held various positions at Chinabyte, Popular Computer Week and Baidu. Mr. Yang received his EMBA from the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business in 2013.
About Qunar
Qunar is China’s leading mobile and online travel platform. With a commitment to building a travel ecosystem serving the entire travel industry value chain, Qunar is evolving the way people travel in a world increasingly enabled by technology. Qunar addresses the needs of Chinese travelers and travel service providers by efficiently matching industry supply and demand through its proprietary technologies. By providing technology infrastructure for travel service providers on mobile and online platforms, Qunar integrates and offers the most comprehensive selection of travel products and the most convenient means to complete desired transactions for Chinese travelers.
Qunar means "where to go" in Mandarin Chinese.
For more information, please visit http://ir.qunar.com.
For investor inquiries, please contact: Investor Relations Qunar Cayman Islands Limited Tel: +86-10-8967-6966 Email: [email protected]


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