Yan Yan, a Taiwanese young man who has lived in Beijing for more than ten years, is a video blogger. She used videos to record her life in the mainland, hoping that people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait would increase communication and exchanges through these videos.

2025/07/0911:45:34 hotcomm 1374

Source: Overseas Network

Taiwanese youth Yan Yan , who has lived in Beijing for more than ten years, is a video blogger. She used videos to record her life in the mainland, hoping that people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait would increase communication and exchanges through these videos. In an interview with overseas websites recently, Yan Yan shared the story of her filming videos in mainland China.

talks about the first "hot" video I created, Yan Yan is still impressed. In this video, she shared her feelings about watching the military parade for the 70th anniversary of the National Day. The number of views exceeded 2 million in just one or two days after the video was released. Yan Yan was greatly encouraged by the praise from netizens on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. She said that many Taiwanese netizens did not expect that the PLA could prepare for two or three months or even half a year in order to walk a square formation, and were deeply impressed by the PLA's perseverance. Many mainland netizens also expressed their opinions, saying that their motherland is getting stronger and stronger, and hope that Taiwanese youth will come to the mainland to see it.

Yan Yan, a Taiwanese young man who has lived in Beijing for more than ten years, is a video blogger. She used videos to record her life in the mainland, hoping that people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait would increase communication and exchanges through these videos. - DayDayNews

Yan Yan's lens records the rapid development and changes of the mainland. "I remember 10 years ago, when I wanted to take a taxi, I might have to carry banknotes and coins with me. It was actually quite heavy to carry 50 cents or 10 cents on you at any time. But in recent years, you only need to hold your mobile phone to go out and 'job all over the world'. Whether you have to charge your phone bill, buy things, eat, or exercise, you can use your mobile phone to complete it." Yan Yan said.

's inheritance of China's excellent traditional culture is also the theme under Yan Yan's lens: watching the Spring Festival Gala, making dumplings, going to Inner Mongolia to experience and make Fengzhen mooncake , and visiting the inheritor of Hubei Dagu ... She gave an example and said that Hubei Dagu is "one minute on stage, ten years of hard work off stage", and every intangible cultural heritage project requires long-term training. She hopes that through her short videos, “let more young people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, especially young people in Taiwan, understand intangible cultural heritage.”

Yan Yan is full of expectations for her future life in the mainland. She is very concerned about the upcoming 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China and looks forward to introducing more favorable policies to help Taiwanese youth start businesses and find employment in the mainland in the future.

Producer/Yao Xiaomin

Coordination/Wang Piyi

Planning/Niu Ning

Review/Mao Li

Copywriting/Luan Yushi

Late period/Lu Ningyuan

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