Zhou Zhenyu, head of the data science team at LinkedIn China, noted the trend reflected the increasing potential for business innovation and employment growth in new first-tier cities.
Zhou also called for strengthening China's communication with the world to remove misunderstandings about each other.
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Zhou is excited about the walnut-protein powder. "I can taste a little walnut flavor in the background in this kind of instant coffee," he says.
Zhu Wei, an associate law professor at China University of Political Science and Law, said making sure users are minors is key while carrying out these rules and called for related companies to give stricter reviews of their users' identities by improving technical methods.
Zhou said game providers should quickly remove illegal information and stop online bullying and other activities that can harm youngsters, adding that providers who failed to target online addiction or bullying would be punished.
Zhu said: "We should all do our citizens' duty and help the society we are living in. In addition, we Chinese are one of the minorities in the UK, but what we do will have a bearing on how others see and understand China and its image."