Video and photos by Lin Songtao
A delegation of 12 popular Vietnamese social media content creators visited the Xiaomi Fans Club store at the company’s Shenzhen headquarters in Nanshan District today, their cameras buzzing to capture the tech giant's latest innovations for their millions of followers.
The delegation began their two-day trip in Shenzhen yesterday as part of a larger cultural exploration tour of China organized by the China International Communications Group.
Popular Vietnamese social media content creators take selfies in the OPPO product display area at China Resources Tower in Nanshan District yesterday.
At Xiaomi’s Shenzhen headquarters, the group tried out the company's electric vehicles. Vlogger Nguyen Hong Hanh, whose TikTok account (@nghonghanh41) has over 314,000 followers, was particularly impressed by the vehicle’s rapid acceleration and seat massage functions.
“Although my content focuses on makeup and skincare, I think I can share tech content because girls can use technology and the latest phones for beautiful photos,” said Nguyen during an interview with the Shenzhen Daily.
Vlogger Nguyen Hong Hanh (L) takes a selfie with an OPPO smartphone during the group's visit to an OPPO product display area at China Resources Tower in Nanshan yesterday.
Bui Ngoc Ha, another Vietnamese social media creator with over 550,000 followers on TikTok (account @kiara.yuhe), stated that she is a fan of Xiaomi and that many of her home appliances are from the brand. She appreciated the chance to visit the store.
“I am excited to share my experience in Shenzhen known as the ‘Silicon Valley of China’ with my audience and show them all the high technology the city has to offer. I made a video about the drone delivery service at a public park and robot delivery service at my hotel. These were very interesting experiences,” said Chu Diem Quynh, whose TikTok account (@cdqtit99) has nearly 1 million followers.
Chu Diem Quynh (C) t ries out a Xiaomi driving simulator during a visit to the company’s Shenzhen headquarters in Nanshan District today.
For many of the Vietnamese vloggers, this was their first time in Shenzhen, and they said they were deeply impressed by the city’s technological advancements.
“This is a new city, and I have read a lot about its transformation from a small fishing village to the modern city it is today. I am really impressed by the tech here. Yesterday, we tried a drone delivery service at a park. I already made a video and I think it will be a quick hit on my social media platforms,” said Bui.
Chu Diem Quynh (R) and Bui Ngoc Ha open a drone delivery box at a park during their visit to Shenzhen yesterday.
“Before this trip, I learned everything about China from videos, most of which were about the natural beauty of the country, like mountains and rivers. But this time, I am seeing the tech part of China in person. Shenzhen’s electric vehicles, technology, and buildings are great. I really appreciate this opportunity,” said Nguyen.
"I can see that technology companies are gathered here, and the level of innovation is top-tier compared to other countries," said Chu. Following the visit, Chu also expressed her belief in significant potential for cooperation between Vietnam and China in fields such as logistics, technology, and education.
Bui Ngoc Ha (L) and Chu Diem Quynh (C) explore Xiaomi products at
Xiaomi’s Shenzhen headquarters in Nanshan today.
During their two-day trip to Shenzhen, delegation members also visited OPPO, Nantou Ancient City, and the global ocean research vessel Deep Blue Dream 2035. Before Shenzhen, the delegation visited Shanghai and Guangzhou. The event, themed "Bridging Vietnam and China," aims to foster cultural exchange between the two nations.
Source: Shenzhen Daily