How technology is transforming lives of youngsters

Editor's note: Technology and internet has brought lots of convenience and great user experience to people, especially the tech-savvy youths, in 2017. Among them are shared bikes, digital marketplaces and mobile games. Let's look at their influences on Chinese youths.
Health conscious youths favor take-outs over instant noodles

Most youths choose take-outs at weekends since they prefer staying indoors during the weekends.
Fast and easy food is the most selected on online food delivery platforms, accounting for 73.6 percent, while western fast food including hamburgers and pizzas rank second, according to a survey of Chinese netizens' online take-out habits in 2017.
The fast and easy food doesn't mean Chinese youths don't care much about their dinners. On the contrary, the survey showed that users on the food delivery platforms are concerned most with food safety.
Online buzzwords including thermos cup and Buddhist-style healthy living shows most youths want to have healthy and tasty dinners instead of merely filling their bellies.
"In the past, we used to talk about what we could do as we stayed up tonight when I was with my friends, while nowadays we discuss which brands of rice cereal nourish the stomach best in the morning, which food can prevent hair loss and which beauty apparatus can help erase nasolabial folds," said Wang Feifei, who was born in 1990s.
- Global engineering congress to be held in Shanghai
- 'Lingka' custom in Xizang evolves into new form of cultural tourism, vibrant lifestyle
- From logging to guardianship: How China protects green source of its 'mother river'
- China rescues 10 Myanmar seafarers in South China Sea
- Qingdao sees surge in travelers to S Korea under its temporary visa-free policy
- China's 2025 box office surpasses 2024's full-year gross