Description: According to data from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), there were approximately 2.6 billion people worldwide without access to the Internet as of 2023. A significant barrier to Internet access is the unfamiliarity with the English language. Supporting users in accessing the Internet in their native languages is crucial for helping those who are not proficient in English to more conveniently integrate into an information society and the digital process, which holds significant practical importance. In the realm of Internet foundational resources, internationalized domain names (IDNs) provide technical feasibility for accessing the Internet in one's mother tongue. The promotion of IDNs not only benefits the global spread and application of the Internet but also aids in the dissemination of local cultures and brands across different countries and regions. This contributes to the diverse and prosperous development of the Internet.