Jin Yuzhen
Natural Chinese beauty, littile if no plastic surgery done.
Jin Yuzhen
Natural Chinese beauty, littile if no plastic surgery done.
Visitors view a drone with 4K high-definition camera at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show Shanghai held in east China's Shanghai, Dec. 7, 2016. Building on the strength and success of the NAB Show brand and its global influence, Shanghai's show is the premier event for the broadcast and transmedia industry in the Asia and Pacific region. (Xinhua/Fang Zhe)
An exhibitor shows a 4D video shooting system at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show Shanghai held in east China's Shanghai, Dec. 7, 2016.
A woman talks with a robot in a passenger lounge in Shenzhen, South China’s Guangdong province on December 5, 2016. China's Shenzhen Airlines has introduced 16 robots to serve in passenger lounges beginning Dec. 5. The robots, named "Zunpeng Xiaobao," are able to directly interact with passengers. The robots can reportedly talk, dance, tell stories and play music. According to an employee with Shenzhen Airlines, the robot can provide consultations, guidance and entertainment. Shenzhen Airlines hopes to improve the passenger experience with this diversified, intelligent and personalized service. (Photo: China News Service/ Li Yan)
Robots are on display at an intelligent manufacturing expo in Nanjing, East China's Jiangsu province, Dec 6, 2016. [Photo/chinanews.com]
Audiences were awed by dancing dragon robots at an expo during the World Intelligent Manufacturing Summit which opened in Nanjing, capital of East China's Jiangsu province, on Tuesday.
The event attracted 285 companies from 10 countries and regions around the world, including 38 Global 500 companies and leading intelligent manufactures, to showcase their cutting-edge technologies and concept products.
Trainees attend a session for online celebrities in Wuhan, Central China's Hubei province, Oct 25, 2016. [Photo/IC]
The year 2016 has seen the takeoff of the online streaming industry in the country. The word "online celebrity" has gone viral overnight and people are awed at the huge amount of fans and money these new stars are generating.
A good online anchor has 50,000 to 100,000 fans and can earn up to 100,000 yuan ($14,560) per month. For some top-notch anchors, an annual income of nearly 10 million yuan is not out of reach.
Such high salaries have attracted a number of young, good-looking girls to join the rank, spurring the birth of online celebrity "factories".
The two astronauts Jing Haipeng (2nd L) and Chen Dong (3rd L) who manned China's Shenzhou-11 mission meet the press following almost three weeks in quarantine in Beijing, capital of China, Dec. 7, 2016. (Xinhua/Ju Zhenhua)
Hot water freezes the moment a frontier soldier throws it into the air in minus 33 degree Celsius in Yichun, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province on December 6, 2016. (Photo: China News Service/ Li Guangfu)
A paralyzed dog walks with a dog wheelchair in Northwest China's Chongqing municipality, December 6, 2016. [Photo/China News Service]
Senior high school students planning to major in art prepare for the upcoming college entrance exam at a training institute in Zhengzhou, Central China's Henan province, on Dec 8, 2016. Among the nine million students who take Gaokao - or China's national college entrance exam - every year, about 10 percent apply for places at art colleges. [Photo/IC]
Police in Yantai, East China’s Shandong province have busted a gang of six people involved in the making and selling of counterfeit 20-yuan bank notes totaling more than 10 million yuan ($1.45million). The fake notes were sold on online and circulated in 27 cities in 15 provinces, according to local police on December 8, 2016. (Photo/CFP)
These girls have more plastic in them then the cars they are modelling LOL
A beautiful face is a "must-have" to be an online anchor and plastic surgery has become a common thing in the circle. Guo Yameng took part in a competition and got a chance to have plastic surgery free of charge. She said she did not like the all-look-same online celebrity faces but she wanted to be more beautiful. When she was signing the operation consent form, a medical staff member showed her parts of lower jaw bones that other patients had left. Guo instantly covered her eyes.[Photo/qq.com]
Guo Yameng lies on the operating table before plastic surgery in Beijing on Oct 3, 2016. She underwent the knife for full face-lift. [Photo/qq.com]
Guo hopes to look better in 20 days. [Photo/qq.com]
Post-95 girls usually like Western-style big eyes, high-bridged nose and sharp jaw, and they are willing to share their surgery experience. [Photo/qq.com]
Zhang Xinyi, one of the post-95s, has a return visit to the hospital. Her Korean doctor shows her the photo of her previous look as a comparison and said she will look better as swelling subsides. She was mocked by her friends after the surgery and cried, but she is satisfied with the after-surgery look. [Photo/qq.com]
True..check this out..and it's not just online personalities.
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness." The online streaming industry has arrived in China, grabbing more than 200 million users on nearly 200 live webcasting platforms in 2015, according to a report.
A good online anchor has 50,000 to 100,000 fans and can earn up to 100,000 yuan ($14,560) per month. For some top-notch anchors, an annual income of nearly 10 million yuan is not out of reach.
Instant fame and quick money is attracting many good-looking girls to join the industry. Some of them are going to great lengths to become an online celebrity.
Hai Xing (R), head of Shenggu media company in Changsha, Central China's Hunan province, opened online celebrity agency after graduation. An online celebrity agency will pull all the stops to make its anchors famous. Sometimes it only takes seven days. [Photo/qq.com]
Hai Xing looks for online anchor candidates everywhere. He found two students of Hunan University playing piano well and tried to persuade them to be online anchors on Nov 16, 2016. [Photo/qq.com]
Online celebrity agencies carefully choose anchor candidates after interview and sign contract with them. Agencies will create different roles for candidates based on their own characteristics. [Photo/qq.com]
Agents monitor anchors' performance during live broadcasting, in order to deal with emergency situations. Many anchors feel uneasy and do not know what to say on their first broadcasting. But with more experience, anchors quickly enhance their skills of commutating with fans. [Photo/qq.com]
Agents usually act as a role of anchors' "baby sitter", giving them any help from daily life to broadcasting techniques. An anchor, using an internet name of Xiaogenghao, has some problem with her computer and asks her agent to have it fixed. Xiaogenghao has several hundred thousands of followers. Her agent helps her to gain a rapid growth of fans, including inviting a famous online game player to join her program to attract viewers. [Photo/qq.com]