A drone photo taken on June 21 shows a camping base at a seaside park in Binhai New Area in Tianjin. ZHAO ZISHUO/XINHUA
TIANJIN — Early morning at a science park in Tianjin, groups of young people streamed into the shared office space, booted up their laptops and kicked off their workday. Among them is Wang Haoquan, an entrepreneur in his 20s and founder of a cultural technology company.
His company is a typical one-person company. Empowered by artificial intelligence tools, Wang handles the entire business chain from video creativity, editing and production to online promotion single-handedly, providing digital marketing services for local merchants.
"Not long after its establishment, the company had already secured clients and achieved preliminary profitability," he said.
In recent years, youth entrepreneurship in China has taken on the characteristics of "light asset and high intelligence". Represented by OPCs, the lightweight entrepreneurship model has emerged in large numbers, becoming a key window into China's innovation vitality.









