Entering the New-normal era, China has defined the start-up as a driving force for sustainable economic development. China's start-up support policy, represented by "makers", is now China's biggest issue. China has established a society based on makers and presented a new development model that enables socially diverse economic communities to continuously develop the Chinese economy. This paper intends to enhance the structural and in-depth understanding of “makers-based society” by analyzing the socially influential actors/keywords of China's makers policy. For this purpose, Big data related to makers were collected for data analysis and data mining and semantic network analysis were conducted. The results of the analysis are as follows: First, China's makers policies are steadily expanding and developing due to active government support and the enthusiasm of social entrepreneurship; Second, from the social point of view, the value of the start-up, the market orientation, and the regional support policy are important; Third, China has been actively developing and utilizing entrepreneurship-related curriculum, and it has been cultivating human resources suitable for start-up; Fourth, makers are an important platform for globalization of human resources in China as a driving force for sustainable development. It is also revealed that young people are building their own entrepreneurial ecosystem through their start-up and realizing their dreams.