Caught in the web
Updated: 2015-02-24 07:46
(China Daily)
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Jia Yuhao (right) and Lyu Xuefeng, who run a hotel in Lhasa in the Tibet autonomous region, have spent more than 1 million yuan ($159,900) in the past 10 years on e-shopping, and 80 percent of the items in the hotel were bought online. The business partners regard e-shopping as a form of self-realization. |
Photographer Huang Qingjun uses unique angles to share the stories of online consumers.
E-shopping, a form of electronic commerce that allows people to directly buy goods or services online from a seller using a web browser or an APP on smartphones, has created a brand-new modern lifestyle. The practice isn't just about consumption pure and simple, but also helps to foster relationships with other Internet users. It's like a window on a huge world where people are happy to express their innermost feelings.
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