The first reason: short-sighted, shallow frequency band fire Cao county.
Cao county was originally a small county that was not well known to the public. It first became popular on the Internet because a short video blogger publicized the local flavor of Shandong dialect. The vigorous Shandong loud voice and spell made Cao County quickly become popular on the Internet. Then, netizens imitated the wave and made the stalks of Cao County bigger and bigger, thus letting many netizens know the place name.
The second reason: the development of e-commerce in Cao county is outstanding, and 70% of national costumes are contracted.
In the list of the top 100 counties in Taobao Village released by Ali Research Institute, Cao County of Heze has been ranked second in the country for two consecutive years. Each of the 32 administrative villages is Taobao Village, where there are 1.8 million online stores, and 70% of the national costumes are contracted.
Reason 3: Cao Xian's coffin sold well in Japan, and contracted for the dignity of the Japanese after their death.
Japanese funeral customs are different from those in China, and coffins and remains need to be cremated together. Cao Xian is a famous "hometown of paulownia" in China. In order to adapt to Japanese customs, Cao Xian people put icing on the cake on cloth coffins. Even a Japanese old man who has never been abroad will be taken care of by the hospitable Shandong people in China.
Cao County's "E-commerce+"empowers rural industries
In recent years, Cao County has seized the opportunity of e-commerce development, made great efforts to build the "four systems" of e-commerce guidance, service, cluster and talents, and cultivated more than 5,800 e-commerce enterprises and 7 1 10,000 online stores with "e-commerce+",which has driven 350,000 people to start businesses and employment, effectively promoting the transformation and upgrading of rural industries empowered by e-commerce. "Little Grass Roots" are drawn with "Big Hands"
Nowadays, Cao county farmers' mobile phones and computers have become "new farm tools", online shops have become "new crops" and live broadcasts with goods have become "new farm work".