Chinese Influencer Li Ziqi Uploads New Videos After 3-Year Hiatus
Theories proliferated about what had happened to her, but the most likely explanation stems from a business dispute between Li and Weinian, the agency that owned a majority stake in
Theories proliferated about what had happened to her, but the most likely explanation stems from a business dispute between Li and Weinian, the agency that owned a majority stake in
Li''s own life story, of having worked in cities before returning to the countryside, constitutes a rejection of urban, alienated labor that is dominant in China as elsewhere.
Yes, it''s her. The short video blogger who gained fame at home and abroad by showcasing Chinese rural life and traditional culture — Li Ziqi.
It''s rare for state media to interview influencers. In the interview, Li said she had spent the past three years "catching up on sleep" and taking her grandmother to see the "outside world".
Li''s own life story, of having worked in cities before returning to the countryside, constitutes a rejection of urban, alienated labor that is dominant in China as elsewhere.
After more than 1,200 days of silence, Li Ziqi, arguably the most successful internet influencer from China on , is suddenly posting videos again.
Li Ziqi, the famous Chinese vlogger known for her poetic portrayal of rural life, made a highly anticipated return on Tuesday afternoon, posting two new videos online after more than three
After a hiatus of over three years, Li Ziqi, the Chinese influencer renowned for her serene and meticulously crafted videos, has made a triumphant return to the digital world.
Theories proliferated about what had happened to her, but
Li started posting her videos on Meipai in 2015. Initially, Li made her videos by herself, but her video editing skills at the time failed to "capture the creativity" she tried to express. In 2016, one of Li''s videos titled Peach Wine caught the attention of a video-making platform CEO, who featured the video on the platform''s front page, which soon elicited more followers for Li''s channel. She released her first video to in 2017 with the title "Making a dress out of grape skins." A
After a three-year hiatus, renowned Chinese video influencer Li Ziqi restarted posting online with two new videos on Tuesday afternoon.
Li declared her official return on September 15 in a video published on social media platforms that went viral after it was picked up by local news outlets. She had not yet shared any new content at the time
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