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Kindergarten Teacher In China Resigns After Her First Livestream Where She Earned “10 Years of Salary”

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Source: Oriental Daily

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With how digitalised everything is right now, it seems that the Internet is a very easy way for many people to make money.

According to Oriental Daily, a kindergarten teacher by the name of Huang in Wuhan, Hubei has risen to fame after posting a video of herself singing and teaching a nursery rhyme.

As she has attractive features and uses cutesy gestures, her video garnered more than 100 million views and quickly established her fan base.

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In a short period of time, she amassed more than 4 million followers. After much pushing from her fans, she finally did her first live stream. Tens of thousands of fans flooded into her channel and every second, someone was sending her gifts.

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Due to the unyielding stream of support, the preschool teacher burst into tears and thanked the netizens.

“I am so happy and excited. Doing this stream in a day led me to earn more than 10 years of salary. Thank you guys.”

It is said that through that stream alone, she earned 400,000 to 500,000 RMB (RM256,000 to RM321,000). As the monthly salary of a preschool teacher in Wuhan is about 3,000 RMB, it is understood that she earned 10 years’ worth of salary in just that stream.

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She then resigned from her job and decided to pursue a career in live-streaming. During her first 3 streams, she managed to earn about 2 million RMB (RM1,280,000).

We sure hope that Huang is spending and investing her money wisely as the Internet is a volatile place!

 

Also read: S’porean Twitch Streamer Sells “Farts” & “Bath Water” For RM965 & RM1,608 Respectively

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