
Core Viewpoint - The rise of short video live streaming platforms is transforming the employment landscape in China, creating new opportunities for rural entrepreneurs and traditional artisans, and significantly contributing to economic growth and job creation [1][2][4]. Group 1: Economic Impact - Short video live streaming has become a significant driver of the digital economy, with retail sales from live e-commerce expected to reach 4.3 trillion yuan in 2024, contributing 80% of the growth in the e-commerce sector [2]. - The traditional e-commerce model faced challenges such as information asymmetry and high channel costs, while live e-commerce has restructured the "people, goods, and market" elements, lowering barriers to entrepreneurship and enhancing traditional industries [2][3]. Group 2: Employment Creation - Over 40 million people have benefited from increased employment and income through short video live streaming platforms, including farmers, artisans, and small entrepreneurs [1][5]. - By the end of 2024, Kuaishou alone is projected to create 43.2 million job opportunities, with 23 million directly from content creators and live streamers, and 20.2 million indirectly through related industries [5]. Group 3: Rural Development - Short video live streaming is recognized as a "new agricultural activity," playing a crucial role in cultivating rural talent and supporting rural revitalization [3][4]. - Kuaishou's initiatives, such as the "Xingnong Plan," aim to connect agricultural production with consumer markets, enhancing the sales of agricultural products and promoting comprehensive rural revitalization [4]. Group 4: Digital Skills Training - Kuaishou has launched the "Happiness Lecture Hall" project to provide digital skills training for rural streamers, women, youth entrepreneurs, and disabled individuals, helping them acquire practical internet skills [7][9]. - The project has reached over 1 million people across 40 counties, establishing a digital bridge from skills training to practical application in agriculture [9]. Group 5: Cultural Heritage Preservation - The rise of short video platforms has provided unique opportunities for the preservation and promotion of intangible cultural heritage, with a 40% increase in views of related content on Kuaishou in 2023 [10][12]. - The "Intangible Cultural Heritage Training Hall" project aims to support artisans in remote areas, helping them improve their income and living conditions while ensuring the transmission of traditional skills [12][13].