China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Internet spirit should be nurtured to make life better

- — BEIJING NEWS

China gained full access to the World Wide Web 30 years ago, on April 20, 1994. Thirty years later, China has the largest network infrastruc­ture and the second-largest digital economy in the world.

The digital economy has become a powerful engine for China’s economy. With the support of advanced internet technology, even small sellers in China are able to enjoy the benefits of globalizat­ion, selling their goods to the world, while Chinese internet entreprene­urs have extended their e-commerce platforms to the whole world.

Today, the market capitaliza­tion of

Chinese internet enterprise­s has reached nearly 10 trillion yuan ($1.38 trillion), with nine of them ranking among the top 30 in the world. Last year, China’s online retail sales reached 15.4 trillion yuan, ranking first in the world for 11 consecutiv­e years.

The internet has been very significan­t for the world. But the past 30 years show that its significan­ce is even more special for China. The internet has made it easier for people’s voices to be expressed and heard, laying the foundation for improving governance.

At a time when economic globalizat­ion encounters backlashes, the internet will not only cushion the world against them, but also be a window for maintainin­g openness and communicat­ion in extreme cases.

The internet does have a negative side, such as the spread of rumors, informatio­n cocoons, privacy breaches, media manipulati­on and public opinion biases, but its benefits, if well managed, can outweigh its harms. In particular, the spirit of equality, transparen­cy and openness that the internet brings should be further nurtured to make life better.

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