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Why do you say begging in Wuzhen will starve to death without a mobile phone?

Because Wuzhen has developed so fast, people now have little cash in their hands. Therefore, you can only scan the code to pay, and you can't get money without a mobile phone.

According to the latest data of the central bank, in the first half of 20 18, the scale of China's mobile payment business exceeded 25.8 billion, amounting to 133 trillion yuan. The penetration rate of mobile payment has reached 68%, and the transaction volume is more than 1 1 times that of the United States. In Wuzhen, smart life is within reach, and the city of mobile payment has become a distinctive symbol of Wuzhen, and almost all public places can achieve full coverage of mobile payment. Some people say that Wuzhen people have planted 66.5438+million trees for the earth by paying low-carbon behaviors such as water, electricity, coal and electricity through the Internet every year. More than 300,000 parking spaces in the urban area can be paid after leaving the station, and it has become a reality for the hotel to stay in Wuzhen for 30 seconds.

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Actually, it's not just Wuzhen. In recent years, the development of mobile payment in China has covered the whole country. Now you go to the streets, not only in Wuzhen, but also many beggars all over the country carry QR codes, so sweep them when you pay. And we know that the coverage of mobile payment in Hangzhou ranks first in the country. The reason is that Alibaba is headquartered in Hangzhou, and the first step of Alipay is to win the whole of Hangzhou, so at present, Hangzhou has the highest degree of cashless. There is also a joke circulating on the Internet. A foreigner robbed in Hangzhou and cried when he was caught because everyone had no cash.

This shows how fast China has developed. I remember when I was in high school, scanning code seemed to be just a fashion, but now in college, scanning code has become a necessity for everyone. I am proud of my motherland.