E-merchants and online entertainment amid COVID-19 outbreak
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The fallout from the novel coronavirus outbreak has brought significant changes to people's lives, forcing them to give up old habits and embrace new life styles. For instance, many families are ordering groceries and foods online rather than going to the supermarkets or neighborhood wet markets as they used to do. Shunning the tiresome TV staples, people are watching short videos on TikTok.
In this new episode of "New trends in China amid the novel coronavirus outbreak", let's take another look at the e-merchants and online entertainment providers that have captured the widest followings.
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