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Taiwan Youth shoots vlog to share vaccination experience and hopes that villagers on the island can get the mainland vaccination as soon as possible

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China News Service, Nanning, June 17th, title: Taiwan Youth shoots vlog to share vaccination experience and hopes that the villagers on the island can get the mainland vaccine as soon as possible

China News Agency reporter Jiang Xuelin

When vaccinating, she faced the camera and asked her friends to take pictures of the vaccination process, and then made a vlog (video log) to introduce the safety and reliability of the mainland vaccine to the folks on the island of Taiwan. She is Wang Chenyi, the vice chairman of the Youth Committee of the Dongguan Changtai Association of Guangdong.

During the “Hundreds of Taiwan Youth Experience in Bagui” series of activities, a live training event for Taiwan Youth to help rural revitalization was held. The picture shows Wang Chenyi attending a training class.Photo by Jiang Xuelin

The “Hundreds of Taiwanese Youth Experience in Bagui” series of activities were held in Guangxi from June 15th to 19th. Wang Chenyi accepted an exclusive interview with a reporter from China News Agency during the event.

Wang Chenyi said that the Internet has no boundaries. As a Taiwanese youth engaged in self-media work, it is necessary for me to use self-media to truly reproduce what I have seen and heard on the mainland to the people on the island.

“When I went to get the first dose of the vaccine in April, I asked my friends to take pictures of my vaccination process, and then make a vlog and share it with young people on the island of Taiwan. The vlog truly records the nurse sticking the needle into the arm. My real reaction for a moment. I told them, don’t be afraid, the vaccine won’t hurt.” Wang Chenyi said.

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Wang Chenyi has now completed the second dose of vaccination. What makes her feel anxious is that none of her family members on the island have been vaccinated yet. “I really want my family to go to the mainland for vaccinations.” Wang Chenyi said.

Wang Chenyi expressed the hope that relevant departments on the island can truly understand the needs and wishes of the people, and put the interests of the people first and personal interests behind. Anxious to the people’s urgency, so that the villagers on the island can get the vaccine from the mainland.

Wang Chenyi told reporters that she had traveled to Hubei many times last year to learn about the real Wuhan after the epidemic. Standing on the Yellow Crane Tower, Wang Chenyi held up his selfie stick and kept shooting videos with his mobile phone. Through video and live broadcast, we will share Wuhan after the epidemic with the people on the island. While visiting the special exhibition on the fight against the new crown pneumonia epidemic, she was moved by the bravery of the retrograde doctor.

Wang Chenyi is from Taoyuan, Taiwan and studied at Xiamen University. After graduating from university in 2006, he worked in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and later worked in Dongguan, where he was engaged in product marketing planning and management. Last year, because of the epidemic, many merchants sold goods online. The knowledge learned at Xiamen University helped Wang Chenyi enter the era of live streaming. Today, she is a small well-known “net celebrity” anchor in Dongguan. “The country is so big, I can have a place in the field of live streaming, and it is also very good to have a place.” She said.

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“I want to tell the young people on the island that some things must be read to know if they are correct.” Wang Chenyi said that no matter what they face, both sides of the strait should work together to face each other, especially in the face of the epidemic. stand by. In the post-epidemic era, the two sides of the strait need to carry out more exchanges, so that more young people on the island can truly understand the mainland and see the development opportunities on the mainland, so that they are more willing to develop in the mainland. (Finish)

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