China News Service, Jiaxing, November 7th (Zhang Yudi and Pan Linjuan) "The color of your jacket is pretty good, but the style of the sleeves is not very good-looking. Why don't you look at this one in my shopping cart..." In Tongxiang City, Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province On the third floor of Chunxi Hall, a smart elderly care service center in Wuzhen Town, Hu Hui, an 84-year-old "Internet celebrity grandmother", was sitting with friends holding mobile phones.

  Hu Hui, who likes online shopping, will definitely not miss the lively Double Eleven. She skillfully switches between multiple platforms, compares prices, selects styles, and places an order with one click. If she is not satisfied, she can return it for no reason.

  "In the few days at the end of October, I received express delivery almost every day, all of which are small bits and pieces, which can be bought with a search on the Internet. It is much more convenient than running around to buy things before." Hu Hui Excited to introduce the characteristics and differences of each shopping platform, one by one full of "net sense" words blurted out.

  "This is my 4th smartphone. It's 5G. It's very fast. It's much easier to use than the first 3 family members who replaced it for me." Hu Hui also quickly and accurately reported the brands of the first 3 mobile phones. Word for word.

  In Hu Hui's fourth smartphone, there are all kinds of popular apps: chatting, paying, editing pictures, doing live broadcasts, watching videos, watching news, as well as life services and singing and dancing.

  "Zhejiang is now undergoing digital reform. I also have programs such as Zheli Office and Weijiayuan. Almost everything can be done on the mobile phone, and I rarely have to go out to do errands." Hu Hui said.

  With the full coverage of the 5G network in Wuzhen, Hu Hui was able to use various software like "flowing clouds and flowing water" without any lag.

A few years ago, she also launched a live broadcast, which received a lot of praise and became a well-known "Internet celebrity grandma".

  Speaking of his online "surfing" skills comparable to young people, Hu Hui looked proud, "Since I learned computers before, I find it very interesting, and I don't reject these new things at all."

  In 2014, the first World Internet Conference opened in Wuzhen, and Hu Hui also started to use his first smartphone.

"At that time, my granddaughter taught me a lot. Later, I couldn't remember it, and she was annoyed by asking too many questions. Then I simply didn't want her to teach me, and I just explored and learned by myself." Hu Hui said.

  Driven by curiosity, Hu Hui freely "roamed" in the ever-changing Internet world, "passing all obstacles" all the way, which is not common among the elderly.

Hu Hui used his mobile phone to scan the code to buy food, photographed by Feng Jiafei

  Therefore, Hu Hui took the trouble to be a teacher for his friends, and even set a "hard target": to replace all smartphones, at least learn to use mobile phones to pay and grab red envelopes in the group.

  "Hu Hui has helped us a lot." 82-year-old Song Fengying now uses a smartphone, "I didn't understand anything before, but now I basically do. The Internet has changed my life, making it more convenient to do things, and I can still use a mobile phone. Let's look at national affairs."

  Behind the "hard indicators" is Hu Hui's "warm heart".

"Originally, everyone only had family, children, cooking, and housework in their minds. Of course, this is very important, but our own thoughts and life are also very important, and we must not lose ourselves." Hu Hui clearly remembered that when she used editing software to do a good job The short video was shown to everyone. When she talked about interesting anecdotes from all over the world with great interest, everyone's faces were filled with joy.

  Being able to lead her friends to share the fruits of Internet development gives her a great sense of accomplishment.

"A mobile phone is a window, and you can open up your vision and see the outside world when you open it. 'Scholars don't go out, they can know the world's affairs'." Hu Hui said.

  Right now, the annual World Internet Conference is about to open, and Wuzhen has entered "Internet time" again.

Hu Hui and his friends signed up early and made an appointment to go to the "Light of the Internet" expo to experience the most cutting-edge fashion trends and the most innovative "black technology".

  Living in a world-class Internet town, Hu Hui and her friends can catch a convenient "express train" at their doorstep, and the "surfing road" is getting wider and wider.

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