China-Xinjiang/Uygur Vlogger
Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, northwest China - Recent (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of Aytunam Ablikim, Uygur vlogger, filming video of her parents
2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Aytunam Ablikim, Uygur vlogger (starting with shot 1):
"I never imagined that so many people would care about our daily life. What we think is common turns out to be really interesting in their eyes."
3. Aytunam recording video
4. Aytunam editing video
5. Web page of Aytunam's Bilibili channel
6. Web page of Aytunam's YouTube channel
7. Various of Aytunam showing her video
8. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Aytunam Ablikim, Uygur vlogger (starting with shot 7/partially overlaid with shot 9):
"I film whatever they want to know, and Xinjiang is a really great place. After they watch my videos, they would realize that it's heartwarming here, and our society is very stable. Everyone in the region has their own life and job."
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9. Aytunam eating fruits with her families
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10. Aytunam Ablikim eating fruits with her families
11. Various of Aytunam getting ready for livestreaming
12. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Aytunam Ablikim, Uygur vlogger (starting with shot 11/partially overlaid with shot 13):
"Many people chose to work in Xinjiang or to visit Xinjiang after watching my video. Honestly, many people used to have inflexible impressions on Xinjiang. But through the window of the Internet, they've got to know the real situation of the people in Xinjiang."
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13. Aytunam doing livestreaming
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14. Various of Aytunam doing livestreaming
A female Uygur vlogger gives outsiders an insight into northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region with convincing videos shot by herself, reflecting the real situation of life and work of people including ethnic minorities in the region.
Aytunam Ablikim in Hotan Prefecture, southern Xinjiang, known as Aytuna on social media, didn't expect the videos posted on her vlogs account could bring her some 1.4 million followers.
She began to post self-made videos online two years ago. Her initial content was about horses at a stud-farm where she worked and then was about her everyday life in Xinjiang.
"I never imagined that so many people would care about our daily life. What we think is common turns out to be really interesting in their eyes," said Aytunam.
She said she prefers to filming what's most down-to-earth in her hometown, and answering all kinds of questions from people outside of the region, including about family, dietary habits, love, marriage, education and work.
"I film whatever they want to know, and Xinjiang is a really great place. After they watch my videos, they would realize that it's heartwarming here, and our society is very stable. Everyone in the region has their own life and job," said Aytunam.
The vlog account of Aytunam now receives about 300,000 to 400,000 views a day. She said each click means she's helped one more person to better learn about Xinjiang.
"Many people chose to work in Xinjiang or to visit Xinjiang after watching my video. Honestly, many people used to have inflexible impressions on Xinjiang. But through the window of the Internet, they've got to know the real situation of the people in Xinjiang," said Aytunam.
Aytunam said she'll continue to share the real-life moments of her as a young Uygur woman in Xinjiiang via vlogs and livestreams, including the progress in the region's infrastructure construction and women's status that she's personally experienced, making her voice heard in cyberspace.
The young vlogger said the voices of these social media influencers, such as content about travel, food and daily life, would all contribute to enabling the rest of the world to better understand the region she calls home.
China-Xinjiang/Uygur Vlogger
Dateline : Recent
Location : Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region,China
Duration : 1'21
Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, northwest China - Recent (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of Aytunam Ablikim, Uygur vlogger, filming video of her parents
2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Aytunam Ablikim, Uygur vlogger (starting with shot 1):
"I never imagined that so many people would care about our daily life. What we think is common turns out to be really interesting in their eyes."
3. Aytunam recording video
4. Aytunam editing video
5. Web page of Aytunam's Bilibili channel
6. Web page of Aytunam's YouTube channel
7. Various of Aytunam showing her video
8. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Aytunam Ablikim, Uygur vlogger (starting with shot 7/partially overlaid with shot 9):
"I film whatever they want to know, and Xinjiang is a really great place. After they watch my videos, they would realize that it's heartwarming here, and our society is very stable. Everyone in the region has their own life and job."
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
9. Aytunam eating fruits with her families
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
10. Aytunam Ablikim eating fruits with her families
11. Various of Aytunam getting ready for livestreaming
12. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Aytunam Ablikim, Uygur vlogger (starting with shot 11/partially overlaid with shot 13):
"Many people chose to work in Xinjiang or to visit Xinjiang after watching my video. Honestly, many people used to have inflexible impressions on Xinjiang. But through the window of the Internet, they've got to know the real situation of the people in Xinjiang."
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
13. Aytunam doing livestreaming
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
14. Various of Aytunam doing livestreaming
A female Uygur vlogger gives outsiders an insight into northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region with convincing videos shot by herself, reflecting the real situation of life and work of people including ethnic minorities in the region.
Aytunam Ablikim in Hotan Prefecture, southern Xinjiang, known as Aytuna on social media, didn't expect the videos posted on her vlogs account could bring her some 1.4 million followers.
She began to post self-made videos online two years ago. Her initial content was about horses at a stud-farm where she worked and then was about her everyday life in Xinjiang.
"I never imagined that so many people would care about our daily life. What we think is common turns out to be really interesting in their eyes," said Aytunam.
She said she prefers to filming what's most down-to-earth in her hometown, and answering all kinds of questions from people outside of the region, including about family, dietary habits, love, marriage, education and work.
"I film whatever they want to know, and Xinjiang is a really great place. After they watch my videos, they would realize that it's heartwarming here, and our society is very stable. Everyone in the region has their own life and job," said Aytunam.
The vlog account of Aytunam now receives about 300,000 to 400,000 views a day. She said each click means she's helped one more person to better learn about Xinjiang.
"Many people chose to work in Xinjiang or to visit Xinjiang after watching my video. Honestly, many people used to have inflexible impressions on Xinjiang. But through the window of the Internet, they've got to know the real situation of the people in Xinjiang," said Aytunam.
Aytunam said she'll continue to share the real-life moments of her as a young Uygur woman in Xinjiiang via vlogs and livestreams, including the progress in the region's infrastructure construction and women's status that she's personally experienced, making her voice heard in cyberspace.
The young vlogger said the voices of these social media influencers, such as content about travel, food and daily life, would all contribute to enabling the rest of the world to better understand the region she calls home.
ID : 8186617
Published : 2021-04-08 20:15
Last Modified : 2021-04-09 17:09:00
Source : China Global Television Network (CGTN)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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