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Social Media Influencers │ Let’s "Daka China" in Wenzhou!
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More than 40 social media influencers from nearly 20 countries participated in this “DAKA China” International Internet Communication Event.

promoted China in a humorous way for a long time.
Musha from Jordan have studied cross-talk with a master in Hangzhou. Wearing a long gown, he gave an “authentic” cross-talk show for the audience.
Due to the pandemic, Jerry Kowal, a well-known American social media influencer, was unable to come to the scene. However, he sent a meticulously produced video expressing his love for China and Zhejiang, and hoping to have the opportunity to "visit China" soon.

The International Communication & Social Media Influencer Center of Wenzhou City

After the launching ceremony, some social media influencers, media reporters, etc., visited the International Communication & Social Media Influencer Center of Wenzhou City located in Liming 92 Cultural and Creative Park, Lucheng District.


In the “YOUNG 朋友 Livestreaming Studio” of the International Communication & Social Media Influencer Center of Wenzhou City, Ilhama social media influencer from Italy, offered a live webcast with the theme "My China Travel Diary"

Olowo from Africa displayed her cultural and creative projectsRoman, a photographer from the United States, shared with everyone his photographs about Wenzhou's natural scenery and cultural landscapes.


Ilham,a foreign anchor of Wenzhou Overseas Media Center,and a social media influencer

Ilham is on webcast

Kean Internet Cultural Homeland

After the launching ceremony, the Social Media Influencers Group came to Kean University to inspect and visit Kean Internet Cultural Homeland.

A multicultural Wenzhou


On the last day of the Wenzhou trip, the social media influencers walked out of downtown Wenzhou and came to Yongjia, 
a county famous for its beautiful waters.

Red Dragonfly Group's Chinese Shoes Culture Museum