I opened an amusement park to turn a fourth-tier county into a first-tier one

Chapter 105: New Fans, Do They Understand What They Eat?

Later, Hans' fans said: "Hans, did you accept money from China?"

[Impossible! Absolutely impossible. How could his attitude change so quickly?]

[You were complaining during the live broadcast one minute, but the next second you were praising the amusement park.]

However, most people who make such comments haven't finished watching the video, or they just read the comments directly.

Anyone who watches the entire video will know that Hans' transformation is not without reason.

It seems that China really has two problems, in addition to the initial problem of foreign network access and language barriers.

The others didn't seem as bad as they imagined.

All the imaginations people have about China come from the indoctrination of Western media.

Their media has been saying that China is dangerous and you should never go there.

They say China is very backward and the Chinese are very barbaric.

They have also believed it for a long time.

Even when they learn from the news about China's latest inventions or technologies, their first reaction is to question.

And no one has ever actually bought a plane ticket to fly over to see it.

It was obvious to them that Hans went to China this time with prejudice, and he did not hesitate to show them the video of the entire process from landing to entering the amusement park and then to his completely changed view of the amusement park.

This actually led to the suspicion that Hans had received money.

Most fans are rational and they watch every frame carefully.

My view of China also changed along with Hans' perspective.

Others may watch the video to see whether the tree is really taller than the United States.

What more people see is that China's high-speed rail is comfortable and fast.

The service in China is considerate and comprehensive, and the Chinese people are warm and polite.

Even the amusement park is built so well, the design and facilities are even better than those in their beautiful country.

Plus the dragon flying in the sky that Hans saw when he first entered the park.

China's technological strength seems to be at its peak.

It is also said that this is a small county town that can be said to be a fourth-tier city.

They couldn't imagine what China's first-tier cities had become.

This is not the China they remember before.

As a result, many people were attracted by Hans' videos and began to actively search for videos related to China tourism.

More and more people are watching the video, and more and more people are participating in the discussion on the new topic of China tourism raised by Hans Hans' video.

I'm studying in China. Transportation is very convenient, and there are many payment methods. I can get anywhere with just a mobile phone.

Does anyone know what amusement park this is? I really want to go and see it.

What exactly is that flying dragon in Hans' video?

[That amusement park is actually located in a redwood forest. I really want to take my kids there.]

Of course, in addition to these messages of praise, there were also a small number of netizens who gave negative comments on Hans' remarks.

"It's really disappointing that Hans claimed he was discriminated against without even reading the rules, and caused trouble for the staff."

You're traveling to another country without a proper travel guide, and you're trying to make others understand and communicate with you. That's really arrogant.

Hans should apologize to the visitors and the director of the park who were affected by him.

The video became increasingly popular and even made it onto the real-time trends on the Internet.

Domestic marketing accounts, seeing the real-time hot searches on foreign websites related to China, also began to copy them.

This video then became a hot topic with the topic of foreigners wearing tinted glasses being slapped in the face by China.

This kind of topic is popular with everyone.

Domestic networks and foreign networks are not interoperable.

Therefore, foreigners have no channels to understand the real China, and they have no way of knowing how the Chinese people have developed.

Therefore, videos of foreign tourists visiting China for the first time are also very popular.

Who doesn't like this kind of face-slapping video?

I just like to see them looking like they have never seen the world.

Chinese netizens also flocked to the marketing account's reposted video.

Then as I looked, I found something familiar.

[Huh? This is Haishi? I know Haishi is very popular in China, but now you tell me he's going to be popular abroad?]

[Ahem, a correction from the above: it would be more accurate to say that the Fantasy Amusement Park fire drove the Mirage City fire.]

[Xiaoqi, you're really in trouble. You must be more careful about your words and actions in the future...]

[You all just saw this video, unlike me, who has been following the amusement park topic for a long time and has been following Hans' entire journey to China.]

Some fans of the amusement park who frequently surf the Internet also saw this trending search and secretly recommended it in the comments.

Quite a few netizens were lured into the trap, and within just one hour, the super topic gained 2000 new followers.

Some enthusiastic fans of the amusement park have even compiled the entire process of Hans's visit to China.

From the very beginning, I expressed doubts online and was scolded by Chinese netizens until I bought a ticket to come and see it in person.

Then there was the full real-time post of the encounter at the amusement park, and finally the whole process of Hans' video becoming a hot search trend abroad.

They were all sorted out by netizens and the links were summarized in a new post.

A fan who is an administrator even pinned this post to the top for all fans who joined the super topic because of this incident to see.

For a while, the topic was extremely lively.

There are also some people who have never been to an amusement park before, but because of the hot search, they followed this super topic and ended up falling in love with it.

Everyone in the super topic has a feeling that they treat the amusement park like their own children.

The harmonious atmosphere also attracts many people to come in and hang out.

Song Shi only found out about this later.

His official Weibo account also gained a lot of followers because of this incident.

She even posted a Weibo post to thank everyone for their attention.

【@Fantasy Amusement Park:

I heard Xiaoqi is very popular recently (hands on hips). To thank everyone for their attention, Xiaoqi specially prepared a new chili sauce from the official online store as a gift, and gave it to 20 fans in a lottery. (scatter flowers)

Don’t be sad if you didn’t win, the chili sauce will be available on Taotao at 8pm tonight. The same rule applies: each person is limited to purchasing two bottles per day.

Original price: 68, now discounted to 55 yuan! (Note: The discount is only valid for the past three days.)

Lucky draw conditions: New fans today (starry eyes)]

A single stone caused a thousand ripples. Everyone thought it was just a simple thank-you Weibo post, but they didn't expect that there were actually new products.

More importantly, there is another lucky draw!

They still remember how much the netizen who won the prize last time boasted about it in the super topic.

Everyone was ready to go in and see the specific requirements.

The result is...

Only new followers will be selected.

No, does his new fan know what to eat in the park?

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