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(170925) -- BEIJING, Sept. 25, 2017 (Xinhua) --Yang Zhihua (right) and his hired hand Tang Xiu'ai wait for people to buy cashmere leftover materials in Liulin Village of Youfang Town in Qinghe County, Xingtai City of north China's Hebei Province, Sept. 19, 2017. The payment is transfered through Alipay, or Zhifubao in Chinese, a third-party mobile and online payment platform. China took steady steps to fulfill its Internet Plus action plan, aiming to integrate the Internet with traditional industries. With the fast development of mobile internet, the campaign also created a new engine for rural economic growth in villages like Liulin. Villagers in Liulin Village, a small village some 400 km away from the nation's capital, are witnessing the changes brought by "Internet Plus". Nearly everyone adopt mobile payment methods to buy groceries, pay for the fees in the village, and shop through Taobao and other e-commerce platforms. More than one third of the villagers use Alibaba's Ant Financial to get loans based on their internet integrity credits. The loans are mainly used in expanding and upgrading their production. The villagers who used to inquire all over China to purchase cashmere can now get the price simply by using their mobile phones. An increasing number of young people flood back to their hometown and devote themselves to building an "Internet Plus" new village. (Xinhua/Liu Bin)
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Video PlayerCloseVillager Li Yongchang shows online shopping websites to his son in Liulin Village of Youfang Town in Qinghe County, Xingtai City of north China's Hebei Province, Sept. 19, 2017. China took steady steps to fulfill its Internet Plus action plan, aiming to integrate the Internet with traditional industries. With the fast development of mobile internet, the campaign also created a new engine for rural economic growth in villages like Liulin. Villagers in Liulin Village, a small village some 400 km away from the nation's capital, are witnessing the changes brought by "Internet Plus". Nearly everyone adopt mobile payment methods to buy groceries, pay for the fees in the village, and shop through Taobao and other e-commerce platforms. More than one third of the villagers use Alibaba's Ant Financial to get loans based on their internet integrity credits. The loans are mainly used in expanding and upgrading their production. The villagers who used to inquire all over China to purchase cashmere can now get the price simply by using their mobile phones. An increasing number of young people flood back to their hometown and devote themselves to building an "Internet Plus" new village. (Xinhua/Liu Bin)
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Video PlayerCloseVillager Wang Shuxiang (R) and hired hand Tang Xiu'ai wait for buyers to collect cashmere leftover materials in Liulin Village of Youfang Town in Qinghe County, Xingtai City of north China's Hebei Province, Sept. 19, 2017. The payment is transfered through Alipay, or Zhifubao in Chinese, a third-party mobile and online payment platform. China took steady steps to fulfill its Internet Plus action plan, aiming to integrate the Internet with traditional industries. With the fast development of mobile internet, the campaign also created a new engine for rural economic growth in villages like Liulin. Villagers in Liulin Village, a small village some 400 km away from the nation's capital, are witnessing the changes brought by "Internet Plus". Nearly everyone adopt mobile payment methods to buy groceries, pay for the fees in the village, and shop through Taobao and other e-commerce platforms. More than one third of the villagers use Alibaba's Ant Financial to get loans based on their internet integrity credits. The loans are mainly used in expanding and upgrading their production. The villagers who used to inquire all over China to purchase cashmere can now get the price simply by using their mobile phones. An increasing number of young people flood back to their hometown and devote themselves to building an "Internet Plus" new village. (Xinhua/Liu Bin)
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Video PlayerCloseVillager Li Yongchang shows online shopping websites to his son in Liulin Village of Youfang Town in Qinghe County, Xingtai City of north China's Hebei Province, Sept. 19, 2017. China took steady steps to fulfill its Internet Plus action plan, aiming to integrate the Internet with traditional industries. With the fast development of mobile internet, the campaign also created a new engine for rural economic growth in villages like Liulin. Villagers in Liulin Village, a small village some 400 km away from the nation's capital, are witnessing the changes brought by "Internet Plus". Nearly everyone adopt mobile payment methods to buy groceries, pay for the fees in the village, and shop through Taobao and other e-commerce platforms. More than one third of the villagers use Alibaba's Ant Financial to get loans based on their internet integrity credits. The loans are mainly used in expanding and upgrading their production. The villagers who used to inquire all over China to purchase cashmere can now get the price simply by using their mobile phones. An increasing number of young people flood back to their hometown and devote themselves to building an "Internet Plus" new village. (Xinhua/Liu Bin)
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Video PlayerCloseYang Dechao, a manager of a branch Taobao service station, checks the sales amount of his wife's online store in Liulin Village of Youfang Town in Qinghe County, Xingtai City of north China's Hebei Province, Sept. 19, 2017. China took steady steps to fulfill its Internet Plus action plan, aiming to integrate the Internet with traditional industries. With the fast development of mobile internet, the campaign also created a new engine for rural economic growth in villages like Liulin. Villagers in Liulin Village, a small village some 400 km away from the nation's capital, are witnessing the changes brought by "Internet Plus". Nearly everyone adopt mobile payment methods to buy groceries, pay for the fees in the village, and shop through Taobao and other e-commerce platforms. More than one third of the villagers use Alibaba's Ant Financial to get loans based on their internet integrity credits. The loans are mainly used in expanding and upgrading their production. The villagers who used to inquire all over China to purchase cashmere can now get the price simply by using their mobile phones. An increasing number of young people flood back to their hometown and devote themselves to building an "Internet Plus" new village. (Xinhua/Liu Bin)
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Video PlayerCloseVillager Li Benlai checks the quality of cashmere at his factory in Liulin Village of Youfang Town in Qinghe County, Xingtai City of north China's Hebei Province, Sept. 19, 2017. He applied for loan via Ant Financial so as to get more money to buy materials. China took steady steps to fulfill its Internet Plus action plan, aiming to integrate the Internet with traditional industries. With the fast development of mobile internet, the campaign also created a new engine for rural economic growth in villages like Liulin. Villagers in Liulin Village, a small village some 400 km away from the nation's capital, are witnessing the changes brought by "Internet Plus". Nearly everyone adopt mobile payment methods to buy groceries, pay for the fees in the village, and shop through Taobao and other e-commerce platforms. More than one third of the villagers use Alibaba's Ant Financial to get loans based on their internet integrity credits. The loans are mainly used in expanding and upgrading their production. The villagers who used to inquire all over China to purchase cashmere can now get the price simply by using their mobile phones. An increasing number of young people flood back to their hometown and devote themselves to building an "Internet Plus" new village. (Xinhua/Liu Bin)
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Video PlayerCloseA villager scans the QR code to make payment through Alipay, or Zhifubao in Chinese, a third-party mobile and online payment platform, at a shop in Liulin Village of Youfang Town in Qinghe County, Xingtai City of north China's Hebei Province, Sept. 19, 2017. China took steady steps to fulfill its Internet Plus action plan, aiming to integrate the Internet with traditional industries. With the fast development of mobile internet, the campaign also created a new engine for rural economic growth in villages like Liulin. Villagers in Liulin Village, a small village some 400 km away from the nation's capital, are witnessing the changes brought by "Internet Plus". Nearly everyone adopt mobile payment methods to buy groceries, pay for the fees in the village, and shop through Taobao and other e-commerce platforms. More than one third of the villagers use Alibaba's Ant Financial to get loans based on their internet integrity credits. The loans are mainly used in expanding and upgrading their production. The villagers who used to inquire all over China to purchase cashmere can now get the price simply by using their mobile phones. An increasing number of young people flood back to their hometown and devote themselves to building an "Internet Plus" new village. (Xinhua/Liu Bin)
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Video PlayerCloseYang Zhiqu checks the sales amount of his online shop in his cashmere factory in Liulin Village of Youfang Town in Qinghe County, Xingtai City of north China's Hebei Province, Sept. 19, 2017. China took steady steps to fulfill its Internet Plus action plan, aiming to integrate the Internet with traditional industries. With the fast development of mobile internet, the campaign also created a new engine for rural economic growth in villages like Liulin. Villagers in Liulin Village, a small village some 400 km away from the nation's capital, are witnessing the changes brought by "Internet Plus". Nearly everyone adopt mobile payment methods to buy groceries, pay for the fees in the village, and shop through Taobao and other e-commerce platforms. More than one third of the villagers use Alibaba's Ant Financial to get loans based on their internet integrity credits. The loans are mainly used in expanding and upgrading their production. The villagers who used to inquire all over China to purchase cashmere can now get the price simply by using their mobile phones. An increasing number of young people flood back to their hometown and devote themselves to building an "Internet Plus" new village. (Xinhua/Liu Bin)
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Video PlayerCloseWorkers make cashmere at a factory which sells cashmere on the internet in Liulin Village of Youfang Town in Qinghe County, Xingtai City of north China's Hebei Province, Sept. 19, 2017. China took steady steps to fulfill its Internet Plus action plan, aiming to integrate the Internet with traditional industries. With the fast development of mobile internet, the campaign also created a new engine for rural economic growth in villages like Liulin. Villagers in Liulin Village, a small village some 400 km away from the nation's capital, are witnessing the changes brought by "Internet Plus". Nearly everyone adopt mobile payment methods to buy groceries, pay for the fees in the village, and shop through Taobao and other e-commerce platforms. More than one third of the villagers use Alibaba's Ant Financial to get loans based on their internet integrity credits. The loans are mainly used in expanding and upgrading their production. The villagers who used to inquire all over China to purchase cashmere can now get the price simply by using their mobile phones. An increasing number of young people flood back to their hometown and devote themselves to building an "Internet Plus" new village. (Xinhua/Liu Bin)
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Video PlayerCloseA worker checks the quality of a piece of cashmere at a factory which sells cashmere on the internet in Liulin Village of Youfang Town in Qinghe County, Xingtai City of north China's Hebei Province, Sept. 19, 2017. China took steady steps to fulfill its Internet Plus action plan, aiming to integrate the Internet with traditional industries. With the fast development of mobile internet, the campaign also created a new engine for rural economic growth in villages like Liulin. Villagers in Liulin Village, a small village some 400 km away from the nation's capital, are witnessing the changes brought by "Internet Plus". Nearly everyone adopt mobile payment methods to buy groceries, pay for the fees in the village, and shop through Taobao and other e-commerce platforms. More than one third of the villagers use Alibaba's Ant Financial to get loans based on their internet integrity credits. The loans are mainly used in expanding and upgrading their production. The villagers who used to inquire all over China to purchase cashmere can now get the price simply by using their mobile phones. An increasing number of young people flood back to their hometown and devote themselves to building an "Internet Plus" new village. (Xinhua/Liu Bin)
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Video PlayerCloseA delivery guy delivers goods to a rural Taobao service station in Liulin Village of Youfang Town in Qinghe County, Xingtai City of north China's Hebei Province, Sept. 19, 2017. China took steady steps to fulfill its Internet Plus action plan, aiming to integrate the Internet with traditional industries. With the fast development of mobile internet, the campaign also created a new engine for rural economic growth in villages like Liulin. Villagers in Liulin Village, a small village some 400 km away from the nation's capital, are witnessing the changes brought by "Internet Plus". Nearly everyone adopt mobile payment methods to buy groceries, pay for the fees in the village, and shop through Taobao and other e-commerce platforms. More than one third of the villagers use Alibaba's Ant Financial to get loans based on their internet integrity credits. The loans are mainly used in expanding and upgrading their production. The villagers who used to inquire all over China to purchase cashmere can now get the price simply by using their mobile phones. An increasing number of young people flood back to their hometown and devote themselves to building an "Internet Plus" new village. (Xinhua/Liu Bin)
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Video PlayerCloseWorkers work at a wool processing factory owned by villager Li Benlai in Liulin Village of Youfang Town in Qinghe County, Xingtai City of north China's Hebei Province, Sept. 19, 2017. Li applied with a smartphone for online loans from Alibaba's Ant Financial, to expand production. China took steady steps to fulfill its Internet Plus action plan, aiming to integrate the Internet with traditional industries. With the fast development of mobile internet, the campaign also created a new engine for rural economic growth in villages like Liulin. Villagers in Liulin Village, a small village some 400 km away from the nation's capital, are witnessing the changes brought by "Internet Plus". Nearly everyone adopt mobile payment methods to buy groceries, pay for the fees in the village, and shop through Taobao and other e-commerce platforms. More than one third of the villagers use Alibaba's Ant Financial to get loans based on their internet integrity credits. The loans are mainly used in expanding and upgrading their production. The villagers who used to inquire all over China to purchase cashmere can now get the price simply by using their mobile phones. An increasing number of young people flood back to their hometown and devote themselves to building an "Internet Plus" new village. (Xinhua/Liu Bin)
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Video PlayerCloseVillager Yang Zhihua works at his wool processing workshop in Liulin Village of Youfang Town in Qinghe County, Xingtai City of north China's Hebei Province, Sept. 19, 2017. China took steady steps to fulfill its Internet Plus action plan, aiming to integrate the Internet with traditional industries. With the fast development of mobile internet, the campaign also created a new engine for rural economic growth in villages like Liulin. Villagers in Liulin Village, a small village some 400 km away from the nation's capital, are witnessing the changes brought by "Internet Plus". Nearly everyone adopt mobile payment methods to buy groceries, pay for the fees in the village, and shop through Taobao and other e-commerce platforms. More than one third of the villagers use Alibaba's Ant Financial to get loans based on their internet integrity credits. The loans are mainly used in expanding and upgrading their production. The villagers who used to inquire all over China to purchase cashmere can now get the price simply by using their mobile phones. An increasing number of young people flood back to their hometown and devote themselves to building an "Internet Plus" new village. (Xinhua/Liu Bin)
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Video PlayerCloseWorkers smoothen cashmere at a factory which sells cashmere on the internet in Liulin Village of Youfang Town in Qinghe County, Xingtai City of north China's Hebei Province, Sept. 19, 2017. China took steady steps to fulfill its Internet Plus action plan, aiming to integrate the Internet with traditional industries. With the fast development of mobile internet, the campaign also created a new engine for rural economic growth in villages like Liulin. Villagers in Liulin Village, a small village some 400 km away from the nation's capital, are witnessing the changes brought by "Internet Plus". Nearly everyone adopt mobile payment methods to buy groceries, pay for the fees in the village, and shop through Taobao and other e-commerce platforms. More than one third of the villagers use Alibaba's Ant Financial to get loans based on their internet integrity credits. The loans are mainly used in expanding and upgrading their production. The villagers who used to inquire all over China to purchase cashmere can now get the price simply by using their mobile phones. An increasing number of young people flood back to their hometown and devote themselves to building an "Internet Plus" new village. (Xinhua/Liu Bin)
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Video PlayerCloseYang Dechao, a manager of a branch Taobao service center, talks with a colleague about purchasing fruits online, in Liulin Village of Youfang Town in Qinghe County, Xingtai City of north China's Hebei Province, Sept. 19, 2017. China took steady steps to fulfill its Internet Plus action plan, aiming to integrate the Internet with traditional industries. With the fast development of mobile internet, the campaign also created a new engine for rural economic growth in villages like Liulin. Villagers in Liulin Village, a small village some 400 km away from the nation's capital, are witnessing the changes brought by "Internet Plus". Nearly everyone adopt mobile payment methods to buy groceries, pay for the fees in the village, and shop through Taobao and other e-commerce platforms. More than one third of the villagers use Alibaba's Ant Financial to get loans based on their internet integrity credits. The loans are mainly used in expanding and upgrading their production. The villagers who used to inquire all over China to purchase cashmere can now get the price simply by using their mobile phones. An increasing number of young people flood back to their hometown and devote themselves to building an "Internet Plus" new village. (Xinhua/Liu Bin)
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Video PlayerCloseA villager from the neighboring village gets his delivery item at the Taobao service station in Liulin Village of Youfang Town in Qinghe County, Xingtai City of north China's Hebei Province , Sept. 19, 2017. China took steady steps to fulfill its Internet Plus action plan, aiming to integrate the Internet with traditional industries. With the fast development of mobile internet, the campaign also created a new engine for rural economic growth in villages like Liulin. Villagers in Liulin Village, a small village some 400 km away from the nation's capital, are witnessing the changes brought by "Internet Plus". Nearly everyone adopt mobile payment methods to buy groceries, pay for the fees in the village, and shop through Taobao and other e-commerce platforms. More than one third of the villagers use Alibaba's Ant Financial to get loans based on their internet integrity credits. The loans are mainly used in expanding and upgrading their production. The villagers who used to inquire all over China to purchase cashmere can now get the price simply by using their mobile phones. An increasing number of young people flood back to their hometown and devote themselves to building an "Internet Plus" new village. (Xinhua/Liu Bin)
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Video PlayerCloseA tractor passes a board with the character of " Internet Plus" in Liulin Village of Youfang Town in Qinghe County, Xingtai City of north China's Hebei Province, Sept. 19, 2017. People can scan the QR code to pay him the money. China took steady steps to fulfill its Internet Plus action plan, aiming to integrate the Internet with traditional industries. With the fast development of mobile internet, the campaign also created a new engine for rural economic growth in villages like Liulin. Villagers in Liulin Village, a small village some 400 km away from the nation's capital, are witnessing the changes brought by "Internet Plus". Nearly everyone adopt mobile payment methods to buy groceries, pay for the fees in the village, and shop through Taobao and other e-commerce platforms. More than one third of the villagers use Alibaba's Ant Financial to get loans based on their internet integrity credits. The loans are mainly used in expanding and upgrading their production. The villagers who used to inquire all over China to purchase cashmere can now get the price simply by using their mobile phones. An increasing number of young people flood back to their hometown and devote themselves to building an "Internet Plus" new village. (Xinhua/Liu Bin)
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Video PlayerCloseVillager Li Benlai displays the interface of his loan app of Alibaba's Ant Financial, in Liulin Village of Youfang Township, Qinghe County of north China's Hebei Province, Sept. 19, 2017. China took steady steps to fulfill its Internet Plus action plan, aiming to integrate the Internet with traditional industries. With the fast development of mobile internet, the campaign also created a new engine for rural economic growth in villages like Liulin. Villagers in Liulin Village, a small village some 400 km away from the nation's capital, are witnessing the changes brought by "Internet Plus". Nearly everyone adopt mobile payment methods to buy groceries, pay for the fees in the village, and shop through Taobao and other e-commerce platforms. More than one third of the villagers use Alibaba's Ant Financial to get loans based on their internet integrity credits. The loans are mainly used in expanding and upgrading their production. The villagers who used to inquire all over China to purchase cashmere can now get the price simply by using their mobile phones. An increasing number of young people flood back to their hometown and devote themselves to building an "Internet Plus" new village. (Xinhua/Liu Bin)
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Video PlayerCloseYang Dechao, a manager of a branch Taobao service center, delivers a mailed package, in Liulin Village of Youfang Town in Qinghe County, Xingtai City of north China's Hebei Province, Sept. 19, 2017. China took steady steps to fulfill its Internet Plus action plan, aiming to integrate the Internet with traditional industries. With the fast development of mobile internet, the campaign also created a new engine for rural economic growth in villages like Liulin. Villagers in Liulin Village, a small village some 400 km away from the nation's capital, are witnessing the changes brought by "Internet Plus". Nearly everyone adopt mobile payment methods to buy groceries, pay for the fees in the village, and shop through Taobao and other e-commerce platforms. More than one third of the villagers use Alibaba's Ant Financial to get loans based on their internet integrity credits. The loans are mainly used in expanding and upgrading their production. The villagers who used to inquire all over China to purchase cashmere can now get the price simply by using their mobile phones. An increasing number of young people flood back to their hometown and devote themselves to building an "Internet Plus" new village. (Xinhua/Liu Bin)
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Video PlayerCloseA villager scans the QR code to make payment through Alipay, or Zhifubao in Chinese, a third-party mobile and online payment platform, at a shop in Liulin Village of Youfang Town in Qinghe County, Xingtai City of north China's Hebei Province, Sept. 19, 2017. China took steady steps to fulfill its Internet Plus action plan, aiming to integrate the Internet with traditional industries. With the fast development of mobile internet, the campaign also created a new engine for rural economic growth in villages like Liulin. Villagers in Liulin Village, a small village some 400 km away from the nation's capital, are witnessing the changes brought by "Internet Plus". Nearly everyone adopt mobile payment methods to buy groceries, pay for the fees in the village, and shop through Taobao and other e-commerce platforms. More than one third of the villagers use Alibaba's Ant Financial to get loans based on their internet integrity credits. The loans are mainly used in expanding and upgrading their production. The villagers who used to inquire all over China to purchase cashmere can now get the price simply by using their mobile phones. An increasing number of young people flood back to their hometown and devote themselves to building an "Internet Plus" new village. (Xinhua/Liu Bin)
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