[Live Voice] Hello, my friends!

I came out today (from the hotel), I will take you to see if the streets of Lhasa are what you think.

  [Explanation] Strolling on the streets of Lhasa, buying milk tea and fried chestnuts, chatting with pedestrians on the road, and dancing square dances in the park. For local people, this is an ordinary life, but not long ago, an Italian blogger The host filmed what she saw and heard in Tibet into a video and posted it on the Internet, which attracted the attention of many foreign netizens.

  [Explanation] Five years ago, Ruili came to China for postgraduate studies. Because she liked China, she stayed in Hangzhou to work after graduation, providing foreign-related consulting services for enterprises.

Every day, she also shoots videos with her lover to record what she sees and hears in China. When she comes to Tibet for the first time, she says that the biggest feeling is that it is different from what she imagined.

  [Concurrent] Italian video blogger Ruili

  Before I went to Tibet, my impression was that it was big, there was little air, and it was high (altitude), and the other was that it was underdeveloped, but after I went there, my impression was completely different.

Before we went, we were still worried about safety, but after we went, we really didn't feel it at all, and didn't feel insecure for a moment.

  [Explanation] During the nearly one-week trip, they experienced the food, clothing, housing and transportation in Lhasa. What impressed Ruili was that they saw students of different ethnicities studying and living together in a local primary school.

  [Live Sound]

  Now go to Tibetan language class.

  [Concurrent] Italian video blogger Ruili

  (Students) will have Tibetan lessons, and of course they will also learn Chinese. The teacher usually speaks Chinese in class, but they must have a Tibetan teacher who speaks Tibetan to them.

Among the students, they both speak Mandarin and Tibetan.

At that time, I also asked some classmates, I said you can speak Tibetan or Chinese, he said both, and then they have both at home, because people over there can switch between Tibetan and Chinese at will.

  [Explanation] The more you see in China, the more you can feel that foreign netizens know too little about China.

For this reason, Ruili will also match the videos with trilingual subtitles and send them to the Internet simultaneously.

In the comments under the video, there are encouragement and support, as well as speculation and doubt, but in her opinion, these videos do not require too much excuse. These videos are not deductions and do not have scripts, which is one of the reasons why people like them.

  [Concurrent] Italian video blogger Ruili

  We just walked around on the street, chatting with others, and there was no script at that moment.

We (the video will still be) posted on Youtube and Facebook are mainly, for example, our Lhasa video is watched by about 700,000 people on Youtube, but all videos on our foreign platforms will have trilingual subtitles, English and Italian. There is Chinese.

(Video) has attracted many comments from foreign friends, and many people don’t believe that, but in fact, what we record is what we actually see. What we see and hear, we just need to be ourselves and spread the truth about China One side will do.

  [Explanation] Use the lens to show the real China and provide an objective way for domestic and foreign netizens to understand China. Ruili also has many plans for the future.

  [Concurrent] Italian video blogger Ruili

  China is very big and there are still many places worth visiting. For example, Xinjiang. I really want to go to Xinjiang. I haven't had time to go, but I am definitely going to see life in Xinjiang with my own eyes.

  Reporter Shan Lu reports from Beijing

Editor in charge: [Li Ji]