YANGSHUO, GUILIN, CHINA — July 8, 2026 — NiceNIC, an ICANN-accredited domain registrar serving customers worldwide through nicenic.com, shared a series of peaceful moments from Yangshuo, Guilin, where Founder May Fung spent time with family among mountains, water, lotus flowers, green fields, and quiet countryside views.
At first glance, the photos are simple family moments. But for NiceNIC, they also offer a quiet reminder about an industry that is often discussed in technical language: domain names are part of internet infrastructure, but the trust behind them is built by people.
Domain registration, domain transfer, DNS management, renewal support, account protection, reseller tools, and abuse prevention may sound like operational services. Yet behind every domain name, there is usually a real story: someone starting a business, protecting a brand, building an online store, managing a portfolio, serving customers, or keeping a project alive.
“Beautiful places have a way of reminding us what long-term work is really about,” said May Fung, Founder of NiceNIC. “Domain registration may look technical, but registrar trust is human. It is built through responsibility, communication, patience, security awareness, customer support, and continuous improvement.”
The Yangshuo images reflect that message in a simple way. A family walking together. Lotus flowers growing quietly. Open fields beneath the mountains. A few slower moments away from daily work. For a company working in domain names and online infrastructure, these scenes point back to something easy to forget in a fast-moving digital industry: reliability is not only a system requirement; it is also a human responsibility.

As an ICANN-accredited domain registrar, NiceNIC works with customers, resellers, businesses, domain investors, developers, and partners who depend on domain names as a foundation for their online presence. The company continues to focus on making domain name services easier to understand, more dependable, and more human for users around the world.
“At NiceNIC, we are still learning, improving, listening, and building for the long term,” May Fung added. “Sometimes, a few quiet days away from daily work can give us a clearer view of what matters most: trust, responsibility, simplicity, and people.”
For NiceNIC, the Yangshuo moments are a reminder that the domain industry is not only about policies, platforms, or infrastructure. It is also about the people and organizations who rely on domain names to build, protect, and grow online.
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