9CaKrnK5idg world.huanqiu.comarticle单车雨伞KTV洗衣机睡眠舱……在中国,这些都能共享!/e3pmh22ph/e3pmh2398这两年,“共享经济”蓬勃发展,态势相当迅猛。但凡不犯法,只有你想不到的,没有不能共享的……上海是全国最早推广“共享单车”的城市之一。而在共享单车之后,共享雨伞、睡眠舱、豪华小车、KTV、洗衣机……五花八门的共享内容逐一出现在公众视野,让人觉得好奇又新鲜。一组图片,来围观下魔都的“共享经济”家族出现过哪些成员吧~China reigns in its new sharing economy until issues are addressedSharing economy, also known as collaborative economy or peer economy, is an umbrella term for the general premise of unchanged ownership, temporarily transferring the right of usage to improve the utilization rate of resources so that both sides of supply and demand benefit.With the popularity and development of the Internet, items to be shared are becoming increasingly diversified and the concept of a sharing economy becoming more mature. Shared bicycles, for instance, are now seen everywhere. Yellow, orange, blue, gold and rainbow-colored bikes are omnipresent in most large Chinese cities.Automobiles, power banks, umbrellas, washing machines and even karaoke booths have also joined in to contribute to the development of China's massive sharing economy. However, with more and more items being shared, users are quickly finding that the so-called sharing economy is not as attractive as it first appeared.Excessive and disorderly shared bikes in circulation have brought congestion and headaches to both pedestrians and vehicle drivers. Uncivilized behavior by vandals and criminals who purposely damage or steal shared bicycles are also often reported.Hundreds of shared umbrellas in Shanghai went missing not long after they were first put in circulation. Shared sleeping capsules and even shared children's tricycle strollers were discontinued just weeks after their launch, because how to manage and maintain them became an impossible problem for city administrators to solve by themselves.Although the popularity and convenience of China's new shared lifestyle is now envied by people from all over the world, how to better manage a sharing economy, make it serve people well and provide societies a convenient life must be addressed before it is allowed to continue.1505988240000责编:薛艺磊环球时报英文版微信公号150598824000011["9CaKrnK5ibW","9CaKrnK5ia6","9CaKrnK5i81","9CaKrnK5i7M","9CaKrnK5i44","9CaKrnK5i2y"]//himg2.huanqiucdn.cn/attachment2010/2017/0921/20170921061053808.gif
这两年,“共享经济”蓬勃发展,态势相当迅猛。但凡不犯法,只有你想不到的,没有不能共享的……上海是全国最早推广“共享单车”的城市之一。而在共享单车之后,共享雨伞、睡眠舱、豪华小车、KTV、洗衣机……五花八门的共享内容逐一出现在公众视野,让人觉得好奇又新鲜。一组图片,来围观下魔都的“共享经济”家族出现过哪些成员吧~China reigns in its new sharing economy until issues are addressedSharing economy, also known as collaborative economy or peer economy, is an umbrella term for the general premise of unchanged ownership, temporarily transferring the right of usage to improve the utilization rate of resources so that both sides of supply and demand benefit.With the popularity and development of the Internet, items to be shared are becoming increasingly diversified and the concept of a sharing economy becoming more mature. Shared bicycles, for instance, are now seen everywhere. Yellow, orange, blue, gold and rainbow-colored bikes are omnipresent in most large Chinese cities.Automobiles, power banks, umbrellas, washing machines and even karaoke booths have also joined in to contribute to the development of China's massive sharing economy. However, with more and more items being shared, users are quickly finding that the so-called sharing economy is not as attractive as it first appeared.Excessive and disorderly shared bikes in circulation have brought congestion and headaches to both pedestrians and vehicle drivers. Uncivilized behavior by vandals and criminals who purposely damage or steal shared bicycles are also often reported.Hundreds of shared umbrellas in Shanghai went missing not long after they were first put in circulation. Shared sleeping capsules and even shared children's tricycle strollers were discontinued just weeks after their launch, because how to manage and maintain them became an impossible problem for city administrators to solve by themselves.Although the popularity and convenience of China's new shared lifestyle is now envied by people from all over the world, how to better manage a sharing economy, make it serve people well and provide societies a convenient life must be addressed before it is allowed to continue.