On October 22, the China Urban Public Transport Association’s Ride Hailing Branch (hereinafter referred to as the “Ride Hailing Branch”) announced that its official WeChat public account has officially resumed updates. Previously, the branch issued an "Apology Statement" on July 23 for publishing unverified information and launched a three-month internal optimization. During this period, the branch focused on the accumulation of content resources and the optimization of service experience, and the team made necessary adjustments and capability upgrades.

After this period of precipitation and improvement, the branch has now completed its phased work. The branch promises to continue to improve the quality of content, ensure the timeliness, accuracy and practicality of information release, and is committed to providing the public with high-quality professional content.

The branch sincerely apologizes for the inconvenience caused to the public by the previous suspension of updates, and thanks the public for their understanding and companionship. The branch looks forward to meeting the public again in new content through the WeChat official account.


In addition, on October 23, the online car-hailing branch issued an announcement announcing that Secretary-General Yin Hao resigned from his position due to personal reasons. Starting from September 30, 2025, Yin Hao has officially terminated his labor contract and will no longer serve as the secretary-general of the online car-hailing branch. He expressed his gratitude to Yin Hao for his contribution to the industry during his tenure.

On July 23, the online car-hailing branch issued an apology statement, apologizing for misleading the public due to the report "Beijing fuel vehicles are completely banned from online car-hailing platforms" reposted on its official account on July 22. The news has now been removed, and the branch has dealt with the editor on duty and promised to strengthen the review of information released by public accounts.

The online car-hailing branch said in a statement that it once again sincerely apologizes to people from all walks of life who have been troubled by the mistake. The branch thanks all sectors of society for their supervision and corrections, and promises to carry out its work with a more rigorous attitude to provide the public with more professional and reliable services.

It is reported that the China Urban Public Transport Association Online Car Hailing Branch is the only second-level branch of a national first-level social organization registered with the Ministry of Civil Affairs that engages in the field of urban public transportation. This branch integrates the release of dynamic information on the online ride-hailing industry, discussion and research on policies and regulations related to the online ride-hailing industry, and the creation of original articles on the online ride-hailing industry. It provides services around six modules: industry activities, industry standards, industry evaluation, industry platform, industry media, and industrial finance. It currently serves more than 300 members.