"These shoes are from Italy. They are not expensive but very comfortable to wear…"
In a small room, Zhang Man is selling the products to buyers who are watching herlivestream (直播). She sells more than 100, 000 pairs of shoes in just ten minutes.
Zhang Man is one of the people who sell products through livestreaming. It has become anew way of buying and selling products in China these years.
Mi Sitian is a new mom from Lanzhou, Gansu Province. She is a fan of livestreamshopping. For her, it is a time- saving and easy way of shopping.
"I can hardly find the time to go to stores after having a baby. " She said. "I only have somefree time at night to watch livestreaming on the Internet. " Also, she is able to talk with thesellers face to face through livestreaming. "It's just like shopping in the real stores, " she said.
▲ With the help of the government(政府), those poor people started to sell theirproducts by livestreaming. They can sell things anywhere at any time. It is a good way for themto get out of poverty (贫困) . Han Mei, for example, a fruit farmer from Linyi, ShandongProvince, began to sell her products online and had 90, 000 fans. She got
1. 1 million yuan byselling fruit through livestreaming in a few months.
Seeing what the Chinese market is doing with livestreaming, many other countries areready to do the same. Livestreaming is sure to be popular outside of China.