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Exhibit 10.24

EXCLUSIVE TECHNICAL SUPPPORT AGREEMENT

This Agreement is entered into in Haidian District, Beijing as of May 8, 2008 by and between the
following Parties:

Party A: Shanghai SINA Leju Information Technology Co., Ltd.

Address: Room 22, Floor 11, No. 838 Dongfang Road, Pudong New District, Shanghai

Party B: Beijing Yisheng Leju Information Service Co., Ltd.

Address: Room 802, Ideal Plaza, No. 58 Bei Si Huan Xi Road, Haidian District, Beijing

WHEREAS:

	(1)	 	Party A is a limited liability company established and duly existing in Beijing, China, which
mainly engages in the business of technology development and technology service for the
Internet and wireless value-added telecommunication.
	 
	(2)	 	Party B is a limited liability company registered in Beijing, China, which mainly engages in
the business of the Mobile Value-Added Telecommunication Service, the Internet Information
Service and the Internet Advertising Service.
	 
	(3)	 	Required for its business, Party B decides to engage Party A as its exclusive technology
service provider, to provide Party B with the relevant services such as technology transfer,
technology license, technology service and provision of equipment. Party A agrees to provide
Party B with the Technology Service in accordance with this Agreement.

THEREFORE, through amicable consultations, the Parties have reached the following agreements on the
detailed matters related to the provision of exclusive Technology Service by Party A to Party B.

Article 1 Definitions and Interpretation

	1.1	 	“Websites” shall mean all websites operated by Party B.
	 
	1.2	 	“Internet Information Service” shall mean the business of providing the Internet users with
various information services via the Internet, including without limitation, search engine,
Internet publication, online games, email and development of websites.
	 
	1.3	 	“Mobile Value-Added Telecommunication Service” shall mean the business of providing the
mobile users with value-added services such as mobile information service and navigation
service via the service platform connected with the mobile network.
	 
	1.4	 	“Internet Advertising Service” shall mean the business of publishing online advertisements
for the customers via the Internet.
	 
	1.5	 	“Technology Service” shall mean all technological service provided by Party A to Party B in
accordance with this Agreement, including without limitation, technology transfer, technology
license, technology service and provision of equipment.

Article 2 Exclusive Cooperation

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	2.1	 	Party A is Party B’s exclusive technology service provider. Unless any event described in
Article 2.2 or 2.3 of this Agreement occurs, all of the Technology Service (including without
limitation, technology transfer, technology license, technology service and provision of
equipment) required for any of the business operated by Party B (including without limitation,
the Internet Information Service, the Mobile Value-Added Telecommunication Service and the
Internet Advertising Service) shall be provided by Party A on an exclusive basis. Without
Party A’s prior written consent, Party B shall not seek any third party other than Party A to
provide any part of the Technology Service under this Agreement in any manner.
	 
	2.2	 	Party B agrees that in case Party A objectively does not have the ability to provide Party B
with certain part of the Technology Service, Party A may exclusively designate an appropriate
third party to provide Party B with such part of the Technology Service in accordance with the
terms and conditions provided in this Agreement. Party B further agrees that in any case,
Party A is entitled to entrust, without any reason, any properly qualified third party to
provide Party B with the Technology Service that should, pursuant to this Agreement, be
provided by Party A to Party B. Party B agrees to accept the Technology Service provided by
such appropriate third party entrusted by Party A.
	 
	2.3	 	In case of any of the following circumstances, Party B is entitled to, at its own discretion,
seek any third party to provide the Technology Service:
	 
	2.3.1	 	Party A voluntarily abandons its right to act as an exclusive technology service provider
and gives a written consent to the provision of the Technology Service by a third party to
Party B;
	 
	2.3.2	 	Party A is objectively unable to provide Party B with certain part of the Technology Service
and fails to designate any appropriate third party to provide Party B with such part of the
Technology Service; or
	 
	2.3.3	 	Party A decides to neither provide Party B with certain part of the Technology Service nor
designate any appropriate third party to provide Party B with such part of the Technology
Service.

Article 3 Technology Transfer

	3.1	 	Unless any event described in Article 2.2 or 2.3 of this Agreement occurs, all of the
technology required to be purchased for any of Party B’s business (including without
limitation, the Internet Information Service, the Mobile Value-Added Telecommunication Service
and the Internet Advertising Service) shall be provided by Party A on an exclusive basis.
Party A will try its best to develop and transfer to Party B the technology that is required
for Party B’s business and owned by Party A.
	 
	3.2	 	The Parties shall negotiate with each other to enter into specific technology transfer
contracts to expressly specify the detail matters such as the technology to be transferred,
transfer fees and payment.

Article 4 Technology License

	4.1	 	Unless any event described in Article 2.2 or 2.3 of this Agreement occurs, all of the
technology required to be licensed for any of Party B’s business (including without

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	 	 	limitation, the Internet Information Service, the Mobile Value-Added Telecommunication Service
and the Internet Advertising Service) shall be provided by Party A on an exclusive basis.
Party A will try its best to license Party B to use the technology owned by Party A, or
re-license Party B to use the technology as approved by the owner.

	4.2	 	The Parties shall negotiate with each other to enter into specific technology license
contracts to expressly specify the detail matters such as the technology to be licensed, the
method to license the technology, license fees and payment.

Article 5 Technology Service

	5.1	 	Unless any event described in Article 2.2 or 2.3 of this Agreement occurs, all of the
technology service (including without limitation, technology support, technology training and
technology consulting, see Appendix I to this Agreement (List of Technology Service) for
details) required for any of Party B’s business (including without limitation, the Internet
Information Service, the Mobile Value-Added Telecommunication Service and the Internet
Advertising Service) shall be provided by Party A on an exclusive basis. Party A will try its
best to provide Party B with the technology service required for and related to Party B’s
business.
	 
	5.2	 	Party B shall provide all necessary assistance to Party A’s provision of technology service,
including without limitation:
	 
	5.2.1	 	Party B shall cause its employees to take an appropriately and reasonably prudent attitude
when using and operating the system and equipment;
	 
	5.2.2	 	Party B shall notify Party A immediately of any circumstance that may affect Party B’s
business;
	 
	5.2.3	 	Party B shall allow Party A and its authorized personnel to enter into, at any reasonable
time, the premises owned or rent by Party B to place any system or equipment related to Party
B’s business; and
	 
	5.2.4	 	Any other necessary assistance.
	 
	5.3	 	The Parties agree to enter into (if necessary) separate technology service agreements on the
details of various technology services during the valid term of this Agreement to specify or
adjust the technology services to be provided, the methods to provide such services and the
technicians within the framework provided in this Agreement.
	 
	5.4	 	With regard to the technology services provided by Party A to Party B, the Parties agree,
based on the number of working hours of Party A’s engineers to provide the technology services
to Party B (on an hourly basis), to calculate the fees for the technology services at the
following rates:
	 
	5.4.1	 	for the technology service provided by a Party A’s senior engineer to Party B, Party B shall
calculate and pay to Party A the technology service fee at the rate of RMB4,000 per hour per
capita;
	 
	5.4.2	 	for the technology service provided by a Party A’s mid-level engineer to Party B, Party B
shall calculate and pay to Party A the technology service fee at the rate of

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	 	 	RMB2,000 per hour per capita; and

	5.4.3	 	for the technology service provided by a Party A’s junior engineer to Party B, Party B shall
calculate and pay to Party A the technology service fee at the price of RMB1,000 per hour per
capita.
	 
	5.5	 	Party A shall, within the first five working days of each month, issue a bill to Party B of
the working hours for the technology services provided by Party A to Party B during the last
month at the rates agreed by the Parties. The bill shall indicate the level of Party A’s
engineers who provided the technology services to Party B and their respective working hours,
and Party B shall, within three working days after its receipt of the bill, pay to Party A the
technology service fee in accordance with the amount in the bill.

Article 6 Provision of Equipment

	6.1	 	Unless any event described in Article 2.2 or 2.3 of this Agreement occurs, all of the
equipment required for any of Party B’s business (including without limitation, the Internet
Information Service, the Mobile Value-Added Telecommunication Service and the Internet
Advertising Service) shall be provided by Party A on an exclusive basis or be provided by the
equipment supplier designated by Party A. The specific way to provide such equipment
(including without limitation, lease, sales and transfer) shall be decided by Party A
unilaterally.
	 
	6.2	 	The Parties shall negotiate with each other to enter into specific equipment transfer
agreements or equipment lease agreements to expressly specify the detail matters such as the
method to provide such equipment, price and term.

Article 7 Payment

	7.1	 	For the Technology Service provided by Party A to Party B, Party B shall, based on actual
circumstances, pay to Party A the technology transfer fee, technology license fee, technology
service fee and equipment fee etc. in accordance with the relevant provisions in this
Agreement.
	 
	7.2	 	For the above fees paid by Party B, Party A shall issue corresponding invoices to Party B.
	 
	7.3	 	If Party A designates a third party to provide Party B with the Technology Service in
accordance with this Agreement, Party A may choose any of the following ways of payment for
such third party’s fees and require Party B to implement:
	 
	7.1.1	 	Party B pays the fees for the Technology Service to the third party directly; or
	 
	7.1.2	 	Party B pays the fees for the Technology Service to Party A directly and Party A is
responsible for settling with such third party.
	 
	7.4	 	Where Party A designates a third party to provide Party B with the Technology Service in
accordance with this Agreement, if Party A, for whatever reasons, assumes any joint and
several liability to such third party due to Party B’s reasons, Party B shall compensate Party
A for all economic losses incurred thereby.

Article 8 Ownership of Assets

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	8.1	 	The Parties agree that the following assets originated from the Technology Service provided
by Party A to Party B shall be owned by Party A:
	 
	8.1.1	 	the words, images, layouts and any other graphic designs or information content created or
made by Party A, except those whose copyrights belong to third parties;
	 
	8.1.2	 	the database (including without limitation, the database storing contents and the database
storing information of registered users) developed by Party A for Party B and all of the
content contained therein; and
	 
	8.1.3	 	any other tangible or intangible assets originated or derived from the Technology Service
provided by Party A to Party B in accordance with this Agreement, except those owned by Party
B on clear grounds.
	 
	8.2	 	Party B recognizes Party A’s ownership of the assets above and undertakes not to make any
claim on any assets above. Where necessary and requested by Party A, Party B shall provide
all necessary assistance (including without limitation, issuing corresponding certificates) to
make clear Party A’s ownership of the assets above.
	 
	8.3	 	During the term of cooperation between the Parties, except as specifically provided in this
Agreement or other relevant written agreements that the ownership shall be transferred from
Party A to Party B, all assets provided to Party B such as equipment, technology and software
shall still be owned by Party A, and Party B shall only have the right of use over the assets
during the valid term of this Agreement.

Article 9 Confidentiality

	9.1	 	Either Party shall keep confidential any confidential material and information of the other
Party known or accessed due to the execution or performance of this Agreement (the
“Confidential Information”). Without the other Party’s written consent, neither Party shall
disclose, give or transfer such Confidential Information to any third parties.
	 
	9.2	 	If requested by either Party, the other Party shall return, destroy, or otherwise dispose of
all of the documents, materials, or software that contain any Confidential Information as
requested, and stop using the Confidential Information.
	 
	9.3	 	The Parties’ obligations under this Article shall survive the termination of this Agreement.
Either Party shall still comply with the confidentiality terms of this Agreement and fulfill
the confidentiality obligations as promised, until the other Party gives consent to the
release of such obligations or as a matter of fact, violation of the confidentiality terms
herein will not cause damage of any form to the other Party.

Article 10 Payment of Taxes

	10.1	 	The Parties shall respectively pay taxes to relevant tax authorities in accordance with
relevant laws, regulations and State policies.
	 
	10.2	 	In the event that either Party pays any tax for the other Party, the paying Party shall
submit the tax certificate to the payable Party as soon as possible, and the payable Party
shall compensate the equivalent amount to the paying Party within seven days after the receipt
of such tax certificate.

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Article 11 Representations, Covenants and Warranties

	11.1	 	Either of the Parties represents, covenants and warrants to the other Party as follows:
	 
	11.1.1	 	It is a company lawfully established and duly existing;
	 
	11.1.2	 	It is qualified to conduct the transaction hereunder and such transaction is in line with
its business scope;
	 
	11.1.3	 	It has full power to enter into this Agreement, and its authorized representative has
obtained full authorization to execute this Agreement on behalf of it;
	 
	11.1.4	 	It has the ability to perform its obligations hereunder, and such performance will not
violate any restrictions of legal documents binding upon it;
	 
	11.1.5	 	It is not subject to any liquidation, dissolution or bankruptcy procedures.
	 
	11.2	 	Party B covenants that during the valid term of this Agreement, Party B shall notify Party A
of any change in Party B’s shareholding structure thirty days in advance.
	 
	11.3	 	Party B covenants that except as required for the works provided in this Agreement, Party B
shall not use or copy the trademarks, signs or company names of Party A or its affiliates
without Party A’s prior written consent.
	 
	11.4	 	Party B shall neither conduct, nor allow any third party to conduct any act or omission that
is detrimental to Party A’s ownership of technology or any other intellectual property or any
other rights of Party A.

Article 12 Liability for Breach of Contract

	12.1	 	Either Party’s direct or indirect violation of any provisions herein or failure in assuming
or untimely or insufficient assumption of any of its obligations hereunder shall constitute a
breach of contract. The non-breaching Party (the “Non-Breaching Party”) is entitled to send
to the breaching Party (the “Breaching Party”) a written notice, requesting the Breaching
Party to rectify its breach, take sufficient, effective and timely measures to eliminate the
effects of breach, and compensate the Non-Breaching Party for any losses incurred by the
breach.
	 
	12.2	 	After the occurrence of breach, in case such breach has made it impossible or unfair for the
Non-Breaching Party to perform its corresponding obligations hereunder based on the
Non-Breaching Party’s reasonable and objective judgments, the Non-Breaching Party is entitled
to send to the Breaching Party a written notice of its temporary suspension of performance of
corresponding obligations hereunder, until the Breaching Party stops the breach, takes
sufficient, effective and timely measures to eliminate the effects of breach, and compensate
the Non-Breaching Party for any losses incurred by the breach.
	 
	12.3	 	The losses of the Non-Breaching Party that should be compensated by the Breaching Party
include direct economic losses and any foreseeable indirect losses and extra expenses incurred
by the breach, including without limitation, the attorneys’ fee, litigation and arbitration
fee, financial expense and travel charge.

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Article 13 Force Majeure

	13.1	 	“Force Majeure” shall mean events beyond the reasonable control of the Parties that are
unforeseeable or foreseeable but unavoidable, which cause obstruction in, impact on or delay
in either Party’s performance of part or all of its obligations in accordance with this
Agreement, including without limitation, government acts, natural disasters, wars, hacker
attacks or any other similar events.
	 
	13.2	 	The Party affected by Force Majeure may suspend the performance of relevant obligations
hereunder that cannot be performed due to Force Majeure until the effects of Force Majeure are
eliminated, without having to assume any liability for breach of contract, provided however
that, such Party shall endeavor to overcome such events and reduce the negative effects to the
best of its abilities.
	 
	13.3	 	The Party affected by Force Majeure shall provide the other Party with valid certificate
documents verifying the occurrence of Force Majeure events, which documents shall be issued by
the notary office where the events occur (or other appropriate agencies). In case the Party
affected by Force Majeure cannot provide such certificate documents, the other Party may
request it to assume the liability for breach of contract in accordance with this Agreement.

Article 14 Effectiveness, Amendment and Termination

	14.1	 	This Agreement takes effect as of the date when it is signed and stamped by the authorized
representatives of the Parties, and shall be terminated on the date when Party B dissolves
according to law.
	 
	14.2	 	Unless provided otherwise herein, Party A is entitled to immediately early terminate this
Agreement unilaterally by sending a written notice upon any of the followings happening to
Party B:
	 
	14.2.1	 	Party B breaches this Agreement, and within thirty (30) days after Party A sends out the
written notice, fails to rectify its breach, take sufficient, effective and timely measures to
eliminate the effects of breach, and compensate Party A for any losses incurred by the breach.
	 
	14.2.2	 	Party B is bankrupt or is subject to any liquidation procedure and such procedure is not
revoked within seven (7) days; and
	 
	14.2.3	 	due to any event of Force Majeure, Party B’s failure to perform this Agreement lasts for
over twenty (20) days.
	 
	14.3	 	Except as provided in the immediate precedent clause, Party B agrees that Party A is entitled
to early terminate this Agreement at any time by sending a written notice twenty days in
advance without any reason. However, Party B is not entitled to early terminate this
Agreement unless as provided herein.
	 
	14.4	 	The early termination of this Agreement shall not affect the rights and obligations of the
Parties arising out of this Agreement prior to the early termination date.

Article 15 Delivery of Notice

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	15.1	 	Notices relevant to this Agreement sent by one Party to the other shall be made in written
form and delivered in person, or by fax, telegram, telex or email, or by registered mail
(postage paid) or express mail. As to those delivered in person or by fax, telegram, telex or
email, the delivery date shall be the date when it is sent; as to those delivered by
registered mail (postage paid) or express mail, the delivery date shall be the third day after
it is sent.

Article 16 Dispute Resolution

	16.1	 	With regard to disputes arising out of the interpretation and performance of the terms
hereunder, the Parties shall resolve the disputes through consultations in good faith.
	 
	16.2	 	In case no resolution can be made, the dispute shall be submitted to China International
Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission for arbitration in Beijing in accordance with its
arbitration rules then effective. The arbitration shall be conducted in Chinese. The
arbitration award shall be final and binding upon the Parties.
	 
	16.3	 	The conclusion, effectiveness, implementation and interpretation of this Agreement and
resolution of disputes shall all be governed by the PRC laws.

Article 17 Miscellaneous

	17.1	 	This Agreement is written in two originals. Each of the Parties shall hold one original with
each having the same legal effect.
	 
	17.2	 	The headings in this Agreement are written for the ease of reference only, and in no event
shall they affect the interpretation of any terms of this Agreement.
	 
	17.3	 	The Parties may amend and supplement this Agreement in the way of a written agreement.
Amendment agreements and supplement agreements executed by the Parties are both part of this
Agreement, having the same legal effect as this Agreement.
	 
	17.4	 	In case any term herein becomes all or partly invalid or unenforceable due to the violation
of law or governmental regulations or other reasons, the affected part of such term shall be
considered to have been removed, provided however that, the removal of the affected part of
such term shall not affect the legal effect of the remaining part of such term or other terms
herein. The Parties shall conclude new terms through consultations to replace such invalid or
unenforceable terms.
	 
	17.5	 	Unless provided otherwise, a Party’s failure or delay in exercising any of the rights, powers
or privileges that it is entitled to under this Agreement shall not be considered its waiver
of such rights, powers or privileges, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any rights,
powers or privileges by a Party preclude its exercise of other rights, powers or privileges.
	 
	17.6	 	This Agreement constitutes all agreements reached by the Parties on the subject matter of the
cooperation project, and supersedes any previous or concurrent oral and written agreement,
understanding and correspondence relevant to the subject matter of the cooperation project
between the Parties. Unless specifically provided herein, there is no other explicit or
implicit obligation or covenant between the Parties.

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	17.7	 	Matters not covered in this Agreement shall be determined by the Parties separately through
consultations.

Shanghai SINA Leju Information Technology Co., Ltd.

Authorized Representative:      /seal/                              

Beijing Yisheng Leju Information Service Co., Ltd.

Authorized Representative:      /seal/                              

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Appendix I: List of Technology Service

The Parties agree that, the technology services described in this Agreement includes without
limitation:

1 Technology Support for Mobile Value-Added Telecommunication Service

	1.1	 	Party A agrees to act as Party B’s technology service provider and provide Party B with the
technology services required for the operation of the Mobile Value-Added Telecommunication
Service in accordance with the conditions of this Agreement, with the specific content
including without limitation, the following items in connection with the Mobile Value-Added
Telecommunication Service:

	 	1.1.1	 	Development, update and upgrade of the client side software;
	 
	 	1.1.2	 	Development, update and upgrade of the web server side software;
	 
	 	1.1.3	 	Technology development and maintenance of the database;
	 
	 	1.1.4	 	Technology development of the system;
	 
	 	1.1.5	 	General design scheme of the system;
	 
	 	1.1.6	 	Installation and debugging of the system;
	 
	 	1.1.7	 	Trial run and testing of the system;
	 
	 	1.1.8	 	Installation and debugging of the system’s expansion;
	 
	 	1.1.9	 	Inspection and maintenance of the hardware equipment for operation;
	 
	 	1.1.10	 	Daily maintenance of the system software;
	 
	 	1.1.11	 	Improvement and upgrade of the system software.

Article 2 Technology Support for Internet Information Service

	2.1	 	Party A agrees to provide Party B with the technology services in connection with the
Internet Information Service. The specific content of the technology services includes
without limitation:

	 	2.1.1	 	Development, update and upgrade of the client side software;
	 
	 	2.1.2	 	Development, update and upgrade of the web server side software;
	 
	 	2.1.3	 	Technology development and maintenance of the database;
	 
	 	2.1.4	 	Technology development of the system, general design, testing, installation and
debugging, installation and debugging of the expansion, inspection and maintenance of the
hardware equipment for operation, daily maintenance of the software, improvement and
upgrade of the software in connection with the Internet Information Service.

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	2.2	 	Compilation, gathering statistics and integration as well as database programming and design
of technical platform of various information required to be used by Party B in the operation
of the Internet Information Service, including without limitation, news, finance and
economics, science and technology, sports, entertainment, games, fashion, education, medical
treatment, health, culture and resources of professionals, assisting in the determination of
the framework and channel structural design of the same, and provision of content update
services at the technical level.
	 
	2.3	 	Providing Party B with design and technical support of web pages, and assisting Party B in
providing end users with relaxing and friendly interfaces of various services such as news
browsing, shopping, medical treatment, chatting, entertainment, search and registration.
	 
	2.4	 	With regard to the system software required for the website operation that is provided by
Party A to Party B, Party A shall provide Party B with materials and documents of the system
such as user guide and manual of such system software for the website operation.
	 
	2.5	 	In case that Party B needs to change the system environment of the website, including
operating system environment, database environment and so forth, where Party A’s assistance is
required, Party A shall provide corresponding solutions.
	 
	2.6	 	Assisting Party B in resolving problems occurred during the process of installation and
operation of the website operating equipment.

Article 3 Technology Support for Internet Advertising Service

	3.1	 	Party A agrees to provide Party B with the technology services in connection with the
Internet Advertising Service. The specific content of the technology services includes
without limitation:

	 	3.1.1	 	Development, update and upgrade of the Internet advertisement publishing software;

	 	3.1.2	 	Installation and debugging of the Internet advertisement publishing software;
	 
	 	3.1.3	 	Technical maintenance of the Internet advertisement publishing software;
	 
	 	3.1.4	 	Design and production of Internet advertisements.

Article 4 Technology Training

	4.1	 	Party A agrees to provide Party B and staff of Party B with the following training:

	 	4.1.1	 	Skills training in respect of the installation and operation of equipment and
facilities;
	 
	 	4.1.2	 	Training on providing appropriate customer services or techniques and other aspects;
	 
	 	4.1.3	 	Training on using the on-line editing software.

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Article 5 Technology Consulting

	5.1	 	To provide consulting service for the purchase of relevant equipment and software and
hardware system required for Party B’s operation of the Internet Information Service,
including without limitation, to provide technical advice for the selection and installation
and debugging of various tool software, application software and technical platform, and the
purchase, types and performance of various matching hardware facilities and equipment.
	 
	5.2	 	With regard to the technical projects designated by Party B, Party A agrees to provide Party
B with technology consulting services such as technological demonstration, technological
forecasting, special technological investigation and analysis and assessment report.
	 
	5.3	 	To provide technology consulting services for the application of the Internet software,
hardware, equipment and system on-line editing software installed or to be installed by Party
B.
	 
	5.4	 	To provide Party B with the following information: investigation, analysis and assessment
report of the trend, technology, expense and income of domestic, foreign and Party B’s various
Internet services (including special Internet services).
	 
	5.5	 	Party B may conduct inquiries or function consulting on specific technical problems with
Party A’s technical support department in the way of email, telephone and fax and etc. Party
A’s engineers will reply to the questions and assist the clients in resolving the problem.
	 
	5.6	 	In case of emergencies that Party B is unable to handle, Party A’s engineers, upon consent by
Party B, may conduct remote login to check the system status and resolve the problem.
	 
	5.7	 	Party A may, within its ability, satisfy the other technology consulting requirements raised
by Party B.

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Exhibit 10.29

EXECUTION VERSION

AMENDMENT AGREEMENT

     AMENDMENT (this “Amendment”), effective as of September 29, 2009, to the Share
Purchase Agreement, dated as of July 23, 2009 (the “Agreement”) between SINA CORPORATION, a
company organized under the laws of the Cayman Islands (“SINA”), and CHINA REAL ESTATE
INFORMATION CORPORATION, a company organized under the laws of the Cayman Islands (“CRIC”).
Capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings attributed to such terms in
the Amendment.

WITNESSETH:

     WHEREAS, SINA and CRIC have entered into the Agreement; and

     WHEREAS, pursuant to and in accordance with Section 9.07 of the Agreement, SINA and CRIC wish
to amend the Agreement as set forth in this Amendment.

     NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual agreements and covenants
hereinafter set forth, and intending to be legally bound, SINA and CRIC hereby agree as follows:

     Section 1. Amendments. The parties hereto hereby agree to the following amendments to
the Agreement:

     (a) Second Recital. The reference in the second recital of the Agreement to
“$1.00” as the par value of each China Online Share is hereby replaced with “$0.0002”.

     (b) Fifth Recital. The fifth recital of the Agreement is hereby amended and
restated in its entirety as follows:

     “WHEREAS, on or prior to the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement, the following ancillary agreements will be entered into by the parties thereto:
(i) an Amended and Restated Software License Agreement between SINA WFOE (as defined below)
and Shanghai SINA Leju Information Technology Co. Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of China
Online HK (the “China Online WFOE”) (the “Software License Agreement”), (ii)
an Amended and Restated Domain Name License Agreement between Beijing SINA Information
Service Co., Ltd., a PRC limited liability company controlled by SINA (“Beijing
SINA”) and Beijing Yisheng Leju Information Services Co., Ltd. (“Beijing
Yisheng”) (the “Domain Name License Agreement”), and (iii) an Amended and
Restated Trademark License Agreement between Beijing SINA and Beijing Yisheng (the
“Trademark License Agreement”);”

     (c) Seventh Recital. The seventh recital of the Agreement is hereby amended
and restated in its entirety as follows:

     “WHEREAS, CRIC (i) provides real estate information and consulting services and real
estate advertising services and (ii) operates a business-to-business and
business-to-consumer Internet platform targeting participants in the PRC real estate
industry, as

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currently conducted or contemplated to be conducted by CRIC or its Subsidiaries
anywhere in the world, (the “CRIC Business”); and”

     (d) Definitions. Each of the following definitions in Section 1.01 of the
Agreement is hereby amended and restated in its entirety as follows:

     “China Online F-1 Disclosure” shall mean any and all information, statements or
other disclosure in the Draft Form F-1 or the Final Form F-1 relating to, describing,
derived from or otherwise concerning SINA, any of its Affiliates (including any China Online
Company) and any director, officer or employee of any of the foregoing, or any China Online
Assets, the China Online Financial Statements, China Online Interim Financial Statements and
those elements of the pro forma financial statements of CRIC and China Online based upon the
financial statements or financial or accounting records of China Online; provided,
however, that if any pro forma adjustments are made to derive the pro forma
financial statements or pro forma financial information of CRIC and China Online, such pro
forma adjustments shall not be “China Online F-1 Disclosure”.

     “PRC” means the People’s Republic of China, excluding Hong Kong, Macau and
Taiwan.

     Section 2. Severability. If any term or other provision of this Amendment is invalid,
illegal or incapable of being enforced by any Law or public policy, all other terms and provisions
of this Amendment shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect for so long as the economic or
legal substance of the transactions contemplated by this Amendment is not affected in any manner
materially adverse to either party hereto. Upon such determination that any term or other
provision is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced, the parties hereto shall negotiate in
good faith to modify this Amendment so as to effect the original intent of the parties as closely
as possible in an acceptable manner in order that the transactions contemplated by this Amendment
are consummated as originally contemplated to the greatest extent possible.

     Section 3. Entire Agreement. This Amendment constitutes the entire agreement of the
parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and thereof and supersede all prior
agreements and undertakings, both written and oral, between SINA and CRIC with respect to the
subject matter hereof and thereof.

     Section 4. Assignment. This Amendment may not be assigned by operation of law or
otherwise without the express written consent of SINA and CRIC (which consent may be granted or
withheld in the sole discretion of the SINA or CRIC), as the case may be.

     Section 5. No Third Party Beneficiaries. This Amendment shall be binding upon and
inure solely to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted
assigns and nothing herein, express or implied, is intended to or shall confer upon any other
Person any legal or equitable right, benefit or remedy of any nature whatsoever, including any
rights of employment for any specified period, under or by reason of this Amendment.

     Section 6. Governing Law; Arbitration. This Amendment and any dispute or claim
arising out of or in connection with it or its subject matter shall be governed by, and

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construed in accordance with, the laws of the state of New York (without regard to its
conflicts of laws rules that would mandate the application of the laws of another jurisdiction).

     (a) Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Amendment or
its subject matter (including a dispute regarding the existence, validity, formation,
effect, interpretation, performance or termination of this Amendment) (each a
“Dispute”) shall be finally settled by arbitration.

     (b) The place of arbitration shall be Hong Kong, and the arbitration shall be
administered by the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (the “HKIAC”) in
accordance with the HKIAC Administered Arbitration Rules then in force (the “HKIAC
Rules”).

     (c) The arbitration shall be decided by a tribunal of three (3) arbitrators, whose
appointment shall be in accordance with the HKIAC Rules; provided, however, that the third
presiding arbitrator must be licensed to practice New York state law and in good standing
with the New York State Bar, as of the date the Notice of Arbitration is received by the
HKIAC Secretariat.

     (d) Arbitration proceedings (including but not limited to any arbitral award rendered)
shall be in English.

     (e) Subject to the agreement of the tribunal, any Dispute(s) which arise subsequent to
the commencement of arbitration of any existing Dispute(s), shall be resolved by the
tribunal already appointed to hear the existing Dispute(s).

     (f) The award of the arbitration tribunal shall be final and conclusive and binding
upon the parties as from the date rendered.

     (g) Judgment upon any award may be entered and enforced in any court having
jurisdiction over a party or any of its assets. For the purpose of the enforcement of an
award, the parties irrevocably and unconditionally submit to the jurisdiction of any
competent court and waive any defenses to such enforcement based on lack of personal
jurisdiction or inconvenient forum.

     Section 8. Counterparts. This Amendment may be executed and delivered (including by
facsimile transmission) in one or more counterparts, and by the different parties hereto in
separate counterparts, each of which when executed shall be deemed to be an original, but all of
which taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement.

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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, SINA and CRIC have caused this Amendment to be executed as of the date
first written above by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized.

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	SINA CORPORATION

 	 
	 	By:  	/s/ Charles Chao 	 
	 	 	Name:  	 	 
	 	 	Title:  	 	 
	 

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	CHINA REAL ESTATE INFORMATION CORPORATION

 	 
	 	By:  	/s/ 	 
	 	 	Name:  	 	 
	 	 	Title 	 
	 

[Signature Page to Amendment Agreement]

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