As the "10-Year Challenge," or the 2009 vs 2019 challenge, has become a viral meme on Chinese social media, Chinese people are reflecting on bigger changes of the country, which include the development of 5G, bigger online shopping data, increased high-speed railway mileage and more frequent and convenient online delivery services.
In January 2009, China officially entered the era of 3G with the number of registered users in the tens of millions, and in 2019, China piloted the application of 5G and mobile devices with 5G technology are about to be sold, according to a post by People's Daily on Sina Weibo on Sunday.
China landed a rover on the far side of the moon in 2019, 10 years after the country began its lunar exploration, the post said.
As of press time, the hashtag "10-YearChallenge" on Chinese social media Sina Weibo has been viewed more than 380 million times and the hashtag "10-YearChallenge" has been viewed nearly 2 billion times and discussed 750,000 times.
As the People's Daily concluded, 10-Year Challenge events have been participated by not only ordinary people, but by Weibo accounts of official departments, media and celebrities and topic ranges from personal changes, to games and cosmetics. Terms such as "10 years," "life," "young," "body," "cities" and "times" are the most frequent used words.
As most netizens post photos of themselves on social media to show their personal changes, groups of Chinese hail their career of serving the country by posting photos online of their identity from students to firefighters, armed police, police officers, and technicians in aerospace fields.
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However, while most hailed China's achievements, others said the past 10 years also saw challenges.
Some netizens said, "We barely heard of smog 10 years ago but smog is widely seen in Chinese cities now." "We could afford houses in China 10 years ago but houses are unreachable nowadays."
This article originally appeared on the Global Times website.