In recent days, while chatting in groups, I discovered that almost every group was discussing the news that Chrome's translation service is no longer available and the news from Bamboo News. After searching, I found out that Google has stopped its translation service, translate.google.cn, in mainland China. The reason given was "low usage rate".
According to user feedback on Reddit and website archives, at some point in the past 24 hours, Google replaced the Google Translate interface on translate.google.cn with a regular Google search page. - cnBeta
After the service was stopped, when accessing translate.google.cn, you can only see the same image as google.cn. As shown in the following image.
Currently, the closure of search services in mainland China has caused some Chrome users to be unable to use the built-in translation service normally. The only solution is to add the following line to the system's hosts file:
220.181.174.162 translate.googleapis.com
translate.googleapis.com is the interface for Google Translate, and the IP address in front is the address of the translation interface. Adding this line will force this domain to resolve to this IP, thereby continuing to use the translation function.