Chinese YouTuber Li Zhiqi, who has 14 million subscribers, released a video of kimchi, and tagged'Chinese traditional food'.



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This is a video released on the 9th by Chinese YouTuber Li Zhiqi, which introduces the traditional culture of China and the daily life of rural areas.




The scene where the cabbages harvested and trimmed by themselves are soaked in salt and pickled, and the cabbages are covered with red seasoning made with red pepper powder, etc.



The kimchi stored in Jangdok was taken out, and a soup dish similar to kimchi stew was made in a cauldron.



In the video description, the hashtags “traditional Chinese food” and “Chinese food” were added to introduce these foods as if they were all traditional Chinese foods.




However, it was evaluated by netizens as "the most beautiful of the videos about kimchi," and it exceeded 2.9 million views in the afternoon of today (11th).



This is not the first time in China controversy over claiming that kimchi is Chinese food.



Not long ago, in November of last year, China's official media report said that Pao Chai, a salted vegetable food from Sichuan, was approved by the International Organization for Standardization, and reported that "China's kimchi industry has become the standard for the international kimchi market."



Netizens said, "If the content of 14 million YouTubers, it would be easy for foreigners to misunderstand." “The more you see it, the more absurd! Tell me that if you are envious of our culture, you are envious!!”



(Screen source: YouTube Liziqi)