e-commerce, social networks and online education.
The road to the Internet for women in China is not smooth sailing. In China's traditional concept of gender, men are regarded as the mainstay and main source of income of the family, while women are regarded as the "vulnerable group" of the family. This concept has also been continued and reflected in the online world. Women in China often suffer from gender discrimination, cyber violence and harassment on the Internet, which seriously affect their performance and development in the online world. However, women in China have not been overwhelmed by these difficulties. They have gradually realized the power of the Internet and started to express themselves and fight back through the Internet.
Many women begin to express their opinions and opinions on blogs, Weibo, forums and other online platforms, and show their independent thinking and values.
These women have shown their lives and careers to the world through the power of the Internet, and won more respect and equal rights for women in China. In the commercial field, women in China have also become an indispensable part of the Internet industry.
More and more women start businesses and find jobs in the Internet field, and they have played an important role in e-commerce, social networking, online education and other fields.
For example, in China's e-commerce giant Alibaba Group, more than half of the total employees are women, and some of them hold important management positions. These women have proved their position and value in the Internet industry through their own efforts and talents.