Wei's factory now has six machines and some 10 employees, making an annual profit of 400,000 yuan. The goods produced by the factory include embroidered items, shoes and bags.
Wen is not alone from her generation to be confused with digital technology. A video clip widely shared online in late August showed a driver in Harbin refusing to start the bus full of passengers after a gray-haired man could not show his health code because he didn't own any electronic devices.
Wei's company has been organizing summer and winter programs in recent years for students to visit orphanages and rural schools in Northwest China, where they learn about the locals' lifestyles, interview villagers and shadow village doctors on their daily rounds.
Weng Jianzhong, a worker at the Xianyou railway station in Putian, Fujian province, was awarded 6,000 yuan for saving a woman trying to kill herself by jumping onto the train tracks as a high-speed train was approaching.
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We’re excited to host this conversation with Amazon Consumer CEO Jeff Wilke, the highest-ranking Amazon executive to appear at the annual GeekWire Summit technology conference. GeekWire editor Todd Bishop will interview Wilke at 3:55 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 10, in this half-hour session.
What are your favorite features? “We love how fast the app is. Images load quickly, and purchases can be made with just a few taps. The barcode scanning is one of my favorite features, and I’m sure it will be a hit with AmazonFresh customers. It’s a great example of what can be done with a mobile app that can’t be done with a computer.”
We’ve been watching in amazement over the past 18 months or so as Amazon.com has risen to prominence as one of the most dominant companies in technology. (And yes, in case you’ve missed out, Amazon is more than an online retailer these days).
When I was born in 1992 in Nanchang, Jiangxi province, I could see very little. Therefore, I never attended mainstream schools like other girls. Instead, I was enrolled at a local blind school in 1999.