In China, more than 1.032 billion people were internet users by the end of last year, of whom, those over 60 were 119 million, said a report issued Friday by the China Internet Network Information Center. The number of senior netizens demonstrates that elderly people have been accelerating their integration into the network society, the report said.
中國互聯(lián)網(wǎng)絡信息中心(CNNIC)2月25日發(fā)布的報告顯示,截至2021年12月,中國網(wǎng)民規(guī)模達10.32億,其中60歲及以上網(wǎng)民1.19億,表明老年群體正加速融入網(wǎng)絡社會。
It showed that 52.1 percent of the senior netizens purchase daily necessities online, with 46.2 percent surfing the internet to find information.
老年群體中,能獨立完成購買生活用品和查找信息等網(wǎng)絡活動的老年網(wǎng)民比例已分別達到52.1%和46.2%。
It said more than 57.6 percent of people living in rural areas have access to the internet, adding that the gap between cities and countryside was narrowing.
報告顯示,城鄉(xiāng)上網(wǎng)差距繼續(xù)縮小,農村地區(qū)互聯(lián)網(wǎng)普及率超過57.6%。
The average time that a netizen spent online last year was about 28.5 hours per week, 2.3 hours more than in 2020.
去年我國網(wǎng)民人均每周上網(wǎng)時長達到28.5個小時,較2020年增加2.3個小時。
More than 90.5 percent of the total netizens online were short-video users, it added.
在網(wǎng)民中,短視頻用戶使用率為90.5%。