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10 goddesses of tik tok in 2019

in tik tok, you can find a lot of good-looking boys and girls, listening to all kinds of music, and you can also learn varieties of life tips, appreciate the beauty of the world by others’ view,  and enjoy the life.

at present, the users of the tik tok are over 500 million, let’s take a look at the top ten goddesses of 2019.

 

10 goddesses of tik tok in 2019

01
m哥

 

follower:3101.9w 

like:170 m 

id:185625797

 

  • brother m looks sweet and beautiful. she can rely on the good look to make life, but she is also talented.

     

  • so many original songs.

     

  • her song has a flavor lingering charm in her slightly hoarse voice while singing.

 

10 goddesses of tik tok in 2019

02
冯提莫

 

follower:3002w 

like:6649.3w  

id:fengtimo1219

  • the girl with big eyes and brilliant smile, just like sunshine warming my heart.

     

  • belongs to the type of lolita, good at acting like a spoiled child.

     

  • solid art of singing, and touching singing

     

  • full of energy and always insisting on keep her efforts and pureness to struggle for dreams.

     

  • a small amount of negative news.

 

10 goddesses of tik tok in 2019

03
papi酱

 

follower:2810.1w 

like:9407.9w 

id: 193720797

  • a lady with a combination of beauty and talent.

     

  • chase social hot spots, dare to talk and tell the truth.

     

  • original content.

10 goddesses of tik tok in 2019

04
代古拉

 

follower:2305.3w 

like:150m

id:daijiali218

  • looks sweet, with kind smiles and beautiful finger 
  • a pair of long legs is quite eye-catching.
  • dancing is very energetic and appealing
  • win the heart of mother-in-law

 

10 goddesses of tik tok in 2019

05
办公室小野

 

follower:2148.4w 

like:8556.9w 

id:7959561

  • the best eater in the whole network, a creative gourmet.

     

  • a “flying” office staff.

     

  • provide a lot of culinary content to satisfy your curiosity: such as “coke cans make popcorn”, “computer case scone cake”, “tile fried steak” and so on.

 

10 goddesses of tik tok in 2019

06
彭十六elf

 

follower:1946.4w 

like:240m 

id:elfin16

  • a good-looking girl with two little particularly charming tiger teeth, and beautiful lachrymal mole

     

  • cross-dressing expert: a video with21 different costumes

     

  • the video is very creative

 

10 goddesses of tik tok in 2019

07
惠子ssica

 

follower:1821.5w 

like:140m  

id:110814649

  • soul dancer, with a feeling of youth

     

  • proficient skill in editing video

     

  • stock expert, and goddess

 

10 goddesses of tik tok in 2019

08
兔子牙

 

 

 

follower:1631.8w 

like:7651.7w  

id:tuziya55555

  • variable singling skills, cooperating with many celebrities in china

     

  • good-look, persist in the opening live show on time every day

     

  • humorous style

 

10 goddesses of tik tok in 2019

09
祝晓晗

 

follower:1568.1w 

like:130m  

id:xiaohan96

  • relatively grounded content, always issue her interesting life stories with families.

     

  • the character in content appears as a cp partner, delivering a variety of expertise to follower.

     

  • unmarried, humorous, smart, cute.

 

10 goddesses of tik tok in 2019

10
美少女小惠

 

follower:1145.2w 

like:4857.9w  

id:bbxx666

  • distinctive changde plastic mandarin, highly recognizable

     

  • video style is obvious, imitating others

     

  • characteristic mantra, funny content

 

10 goddesses of tik tok in 2019

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10 goddesses of tik tok in 2019

rmb 30,000 for lamborghini? are you kidding?

lamborghini is a well-known sports car brand, and the price of a random car is several million yuan in china. buying a “lamborghini” with 30,000 yuan, i believe many people will think it is a joke, but recently in jingzhou, hubei, such a strange thing happened.

rmb 30,000 for lamborghini? are you kidding?

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that day, the traffic police were on duty and found that a lamborghini appearance on the road was very strange and unnatural, so the owner was allowed to stop and check. when we saw this car clearly, the traffic police was a bit dumbfounded. this is a fake lamborghini!

rmb 30,000 for lamborghini? are you kidding?

© image | 热点时评

 

the “电d66888” license plate hoisted by the car did not meet the requirements. the owner later said that the car was purchased online by himself for 30,000 yuan. it is an electric car.

rmb 30,000 for lamborghini? are you kidding?

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so called the “elderly mobility scooter”

in fact, this car is known as the “elderly mobility scooter”, the fastest speed is only 50km/h. old people driving these cars often ignore traffic rules, such as running the red lights, occupying fast lanes, avoiding evasive behaviors, chaos, and reverse driving.

rmb 30,000 for lamborghini? are you kidding?

© image | 热点时评

 

however, the quality of these cars is uneven. many inferior old scooters have a strong start and a light chassis. they are particularly prone to tilting. the brake construction is mostly a lock brake design. it is thin, parts are easily damaged, and the failure rate is high.

rmb 30,000 for lamborghini? are you kidding?

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nowadays, there are many merchants on the internet to introduce customized old-age cars. both lamborghini and bugatti can be customized, and the price will not exceed 50,000 yuan. therefore, many young people will choose this kind of car, but this security cannot be guaranteed of course.

through judicial appraisal, the traffic police punished the man afterwards according to the punishment standard for motor vehicles. in addition, the man is unlicensed driving in accordance with the traffic law, the traffic police made him a penalty of 12 points and a fine of 200 yuan.

freak cars you never see

this is a strange car seized by the guangdong huizhou traffic police on the road on february 17 last year. its license plates are even more wonderful: there are a handwritten “yue l this life has nothing with police” (粤l 今生与警察无缘) license plate! 

rmb 30,000 for lamborghini? are you kidding?

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the reporter saw that the appearance of this homemade car was sprayed with some camouflage paint. there was only one seat on the car, and there were necessary parts for the steering wheel and the steering lights, the shift lever, the brakes and the throttle.

 

rmb 30,000 for lamborghini? are you kidding?

the owner is a man in his 30s and 40s, told the police that the car was indeed “made” by himself. he usually drived in the village and the license plate was not a challenge to the police. the car was out of gas that day, so he had to take the risk of getting on the road and didn’t expect to encounter a traffic policeman.

the following is even more strange.

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rmb 30,000 for lamborghini? are you kidding?

a smart has become a “colorful butterfly.” finally, the behavior of changing the appearance of the vehicle was fined 200 yuan.

rmb 30,000 for lamborghini? are you kidding?

 

there is also such a “god vehicle” on the road.

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rmb 30,000 for lamborghini? are you kidding?

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there is no door on one side, the wires inside the car are bare, and the driver’s seat is replaced by a small wooden bench… 

 

rmb 30,000 for lamborghini? are you kidding?

© image | 南国早报

 

rmb 30,000 for lamborghini? are you kidding?

© image | 南国早报

 

how dangerous to drive on the road! the traffic police who stopped the car said that for the first time in more than 20 years, he had seen such a car on the road.

snobby shanghai girl v.s. cruel expats?

reports of a shanghainese lady who broke up with her migrant boyfriend over chinese new year went viral. according to her social media, the young woman was slumming it with a fellow from jiangxi province, but after being invited back to his rural village for spring festival, she dumped him literally at the dinner table – once she saw the humble meal prepared by his peasant parents.

snobby shanghai girl v.s. cruel expats?

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polarizing the issue of class & culture.

adding injury to insult, the uppity socialite publicly shared her experience, along with a photo of the food she was served, on the interwebs, polarizing netizens over the issue of class and culture

 

snobby shanghai girl v.s. cruel expats?

© image | weibo

 

some say she is a snob and probably just dating a migrant for the novelty of it. others suggested that the boyfriend might have mistreated her. but both sides agree that there is a huge rift between urban and rural china, and that this disparity is going to get worse before it gets better.

as a former small-town girl now working in shanghai, i myself think coverage of this incident has gone way too far, with netizens escalating it to farcical proportions. it’s very easy for the provincial masses to pick on china’s “yuan-percenters” (known colloquially as tuhao – uncouth nouveau riche), and certainly social media has helped put the bad behavior of our country’s elite in the spotlight. but there is one point about this incident that most are overlooking: class divide is not unique to china.

snooty reaction of a british expat in sh

what inspired me to write this article was not the incident itself, but the snooty reaction of a british expat here in shanghai, who said to me “that food looks disgusting to my western eyes. i would leave too.” this guy, who probably lives in a pudong compound and has never set foot outside a first-tier city, didn’t realize how insulting his words were to me, who was raised on the same type of countryside food. sorry, mate, not all of us can dine at 5-star bund restaurants.

the absurdity of his comment gave me pause to contemplate what would have happened had this incident taken place between a westerner and a chinese. imagine that the parents of a chinese girl spend their life savings to send her to the us to study, a growing phenomenon. there she falls for an american who has never been to china.

after dating for many months, she invites him to fly together to china to visit her family. compared with his suburban home in ‘murica, the family’s two-bedroom apartment seems rather cramped. at dinner, he sees pig feet, duck tongue and chicken guts.

snobby shanghai girl v.s. cruel expats?

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suppressing a gag, he secretly takes a photo of the meal on his iphone and uploads it onto facebook along with comments about how crude chinese people are. he excuses himself but instead sneaks out of the apartment and catches a taxi to the airport. he spends the return flight bragging on his twitter about how he dumped his peasant girlfriend.

you needn’t have to imagine such an anecdote because it happens all the time. online forums for western expats in china such as reddit’s chinacirclejerk (/r/ccj2) are brimming with scathing insults and mocking stories about the simple ways of their chinese girlfriends (who they categorically refer to as “rainy”). 

 

snobby shanghai girl v.s. cruel expats?

© image | reddit

 

snobby shanghai girl v.s. cruel expats?

© image | reddit

photos of china’s “filthy” toilets get shared, along with condemnations of migrant workers (“nongs”, another disparaging term coined by ccj), which these foreigners all laugh over while hiding in their gated apartment complexes.

how, then, was this shanghai lady any worse than everyone else who takes delight in sneering at impoverished chinese people?

snobby shanghai girl v.s. cruel expats?

the fact is that class differences always have and always will exist in every society. sure, there are some humane, open-minded people who are respectful toward the less fortunate, but it’s unlikely that we will ever see one of their social media posts go viral.

a battle that requires long preparations begins…

what is spring festival? if you thought it was a chance to enjoy some peace and quiet, think again: it is actually a battle that requires lengthy preparations, generous funds and a hard skin, all to make sure you and your family can enjoy a festive night where nothing goes wrong!

 
a battle that requires long preparations begins...

clean the house

扫房子

a battle that requires long preparations begins...

 

there is a folk song about how the chinese prepare for spring festival; on the sixth day before the festival every chinese family should clean their house. 

no matter how tired you are from work, no matter how long you have to travel to get home, the first thing mom and dad will do right after hugging you is to hand you a broom: “do some cleaning!” mom will instruct. and she doesn’t just mean a quick sweep. everything will need to be dusted, cleaned and shined — from floors to windows. 

 

a battle that requires long preparations begins...

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and once you’re finished, you’ll need to hang up traditional decorations for the season, like new year calligraphy scrolls and red paper cuts.

a battle that requires long preparations begins...

buy snacks you never eat

办年货

everything about this traditional festival is meant to bring families closer, which means all your relatives, from your eldest aunt to the youngest baby, will visit your house before, during and after spring festival.

traditionally, people spend a lot of money buying food and home supplies ahead of spring festival. in former times, this was the time in the year when people with limited income would allow themselves a little bit of extravagance: either a new suit, a trendy hat or some sweets. 

a battle that requires long preparations begins...

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nowadays, since it costs much less to buy festive treats, more is spent on snacks and nuts to accommodate visitors, who will munch away while chatting, leaving you not a single piece by the time they return home. and then you’ll have to start tidying again, to clean up the mess they’ve left!

a battle that requires long preparations begins...

give hard-earned money to relatives

散红包

a battle that requires long preparations begins...

red packets — or hong bao — are usually handed down by older relatives to younger ones: from parents to children, from aunts and uncles to nieces and nephews, from grandparents to grandchildren. but once you have a job and start earning your own money, it becomes your task too to dole out red packets.

this is a tradition that has been passed down through generations, as the money is meant as a blessing. the chinese call this ya sui (压岁) money, which means lucky money but also sounds like “压祟” , meaning to put down evil spirits, giving these red packets an extra symbolic meaning. 

a battle that requires long preparations begins...

a battle that requires long preparations begins...

make dumplings

包饺子

on the last day of the chinese lunar calendar, your kitchen will be a mess. since all delicacies must be finished before midnight and your family must make jiaozi (dumplings) together. 

jiaozi can have a meat or vegetable stuffing. but to make them more festive, some will insert a coin in the filling for good fortune in the new year, or a candy, nut or some other softer treat to avoid cracking a tooth on it. 

a battle that requires long preparations begins...

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a battle that requires long preparations begins...

play mahjong and lose

打麻将

when family and friends visit, you may need to bring out some board games and cards as entertainment… and you will be expected to lose to your guests.  

a battle that requires long preparations begins...

 

one game almost all chinese enjoy is mahjong. four players start with 13 tiles each and take turns drawing from the pile. 

the aim is to collect several triples — either three of a kind or three sequential tiles — plus one pair of tiles. across china, people play according to all kinds of different rules. 

on your first try, it will seem devilishly hard but your parents will inevitably tell you to just sit down “and you will get the hang of it”… which you probably will not. 

but maybe this winning combination formula will help: n x aaa m x abc dd. do you get it?

 

 

a battle that requires long preparations begins...

prepare for the chinese inquisition

新闻发布会

do you have a gf/bf? 

when are you bringing her / him home?

a battle that requires long preparations begins...
a battle that requires long preparations begins...

there is one scenario you simply can’t avoid during spring festival: the multiple rounds of questioning by every member of your extended family. 

no matter how satisfied you may be with your life, they won’t be. and they will hound you for as long as they can on whether you have a boyfriend or girlfriend, when you are getting married, when you are going to have a child (or second child), and whether or not you should buy a house. 

of course, some will ask because they genuinely care about you. but with the age gap comes different expectations. it is an art to avoid questions you are not comfortable with. but it can also result in some comedy scenes:

mother: … after all you’ll need to get married and have a child!

child: why, ma?

mother: because you’ll need your children to wait on you and do what you need them to do!

child: do i do what you tell me to do?

mother: …no.

a battle that requires long preparations begins...

go deaf on firecrackers

放鞭炮

the most fun part of spring festival — except maybe for your ears — is the firecrackers. 

unlike new year fireworks displays in western countries, chinese spring festival firecrackers are supposed to be as loud and bright as possible to scare away the bad spirits. 

the old saying in chinese is that nian — which means “year” in mandarin — was a nasty monster that would attack people during the lunar new year. so to drive it away, people used bamboo stems filled with gunpowder to make small explosions. 

a battle that requires long preparations begins...

this custom has been kept for centuries, although it now also triggers safety and environmental protection concerns. another hot debate is whether it is fair to make street cleaners work all night in the cold to clear up the mess left by exploded red firecrackers, just for a few minutes of noisy fun. some cities and regions have partially banned them, but the debate continues.

a battle that requires long preparations begins...

 

many say people nowadays have lost their sense of tradition. customs and rituals have indeed changed with time. but the significance of family reunions and the celebrations that bring us together every year are sure to stick around for at least a little longer. 

a battle that requires long preparations begins...

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