據(jù)Visa電子商務(wù)追蹤調(diào)查結(jié)果顯示,亞太地區(qū)有近80%的網(wǎng)民在網(wǎng)上購物,而且在過去的一年中此項平均消費額超過3000美元。該調(diào)查涉及香港、新加坡、日本、韓國、澳大利亞及印度等六個國家和地區(qū)年齡在18到49歲的網(wǎng)民,他們表示在網(wǎng)上消費最多的是機票、火車票等出行相關(guān)的服務(wù)。
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Nearly 80 percent of Internet users in Asia Pacific shopped online and spent an average of over 3,000 US dollars each in the past 12 months
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Nearly 80 percent of Internet users in Asia Pacific shopped online and spent an average of over 3,000 US dollars each in the past 12 months, according to a Visa e-commerce tracking survey released here on Wednesday.
The survey was conducted by Visa in April and May this year with Internet users aged 18 to 49 years from six countries and territories, including Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, Korea, Australia and India, in a bid to measure their online usage behaviors.
Respondents said they spent the most on travel services, including airline and rail tickets, hotel accommodation and travel packages, with an average spending of 812 US dollars in the last 12 months.
Other most commonly made online purchases were digital entertainment (59 percent), travel (51 percent) and fashion (49 percent).
The top three draws for shopping online were being able to shop at any time (88 percent), at the best prices (83 percent), and being able to shop easily (82 percent), according to the survey.
In the region, Japanese and South Koreans surveyed emerged as the most frequent shoppers, with 99 percent and 93 percent respectively having made an online purchase over the last 12 months.
However, Australians were the biggest online spenders with an average 12-month tab of $4,160, $680 more than Singaporeans, who are the next biggest online spenders.
Visa said, with almost four in five internet users buying online, people in Asia Pacific are taking full advantage of the global shopping experience that the Internet provides.
(Xinhua)
(英語點津 Helen 編輯)