China Daily (Hong Kong)

Wuhan to open livestream­ing base

- By LIU KUN in Wuhan liukun@chinadaily.com.cn

A large livestream hosting center is expected to open in Wuhan, Hubei province, next month.

The center, Damara Village, covers about 146 hectares and has room for around 100 hosts, said Hu Huanhao, a business consultant from Wuhan Yuejinghui Investment Co, the entity behind the center.

Hu said that along with studios and accommodat­ions, the area also features European-style architectu­re, such as a chapel, bell tower and wine cellar.

The center is located within a flower-themed tourist park, which opened this spring.

More than 30 livestream­ing hosts have been negotiatin­g with Damara, Hu said.

“We want to promote the developmen­t of the leisure industry in this area with online broadcasti­ng, which is a very popular among young people,” Hu said.

“The broadcasti­ng base will also provide job opportunit­ies because more university graduates want to join the online broadcasti­ng said.

Pu Yucong, a graduate of Tsinghua University, is a designer and a livestream­ing host who has about 300,000 followers on Douyu, a popular online broadcasti­ng platform in China.

“Livestream­ing is not a job for me but a way of life — sharing with others,” Pu said.

“My first online show was the graduation ceremony at Tsinghua University. The debut turned out to be a big success that was beyond my expectatio­ns,” she said.

Pu plans to open a clothing shop offering her own brands in Damara Village. The shop will also be a place where she can meet her fans.

Zhang Yi contribute­d to this story.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY TIANJIN ?? Two hosts work on a video program at Damara Village, a livestream hosting center in Wuhan, Hubei province.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY TIANJIN Two hosts work on a video program at Damara Village, a livestream hosting center in Wuhan, Hubei province.

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