--FILE--Chinese cleaners rest at the headquarters of Google China in Beijing, China, 25 August 2012. Google Inc said on Monday (15 July 2013) that its vice-president and Greater China president, Liu Yun, has stepped down to pursue other opportunities. His replacement will be Scott Beaumont, who currently runs the companys partnerships business in Europe. Googles share of the search engine market in China has been slipping, spurred by its decision to no longer censor its searches on the mainland and move its servers to Hong Kong in March 2010, just months after Liu took over. Google held 8 percent of market in terms of page views in June 2011, coming second to Baidu with 81 percent, according to Chinese data firm CNZZ. Its share has fallen 6 percentage points over two years according to last months data, dropping to fifth place. New entrant Qihoo 360 already holds 15 percent of market share.