Vietnamese Youtuber suspected of copying Chinese vlogger Li Ziqi
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| "Bếp Trên Đỉnh Đồi' Youtube channel |
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| Vietnamese Vlogger Tam An, the owner of 'Bếp Trên Đỉnh Đồi' channel |
Titled Bếp Trên Đỉnh Đồi, which means "Kitchen on the Hill" in English, vlog features videos about cooking healthy food using vegetables she grows herself.
So far, the vlogger has nearly 190,000 subscribers on the video platform, with some of her videos recording 1 million views. However, many netizens have left comments below her videos saying they're too similar to Li's.
From the video content, the blogger's hairstyle and clothing to the kitchen furnishings, and even the involvement of a grandma and a puppy, the Vietnamese vlogger's videos have stirred up netizens' feelings. They view it as almost a "copy and paste" version of Li Ziqi, with some suggesting it's an act of plagiarism.
"I'm not against people sharing videos of their farm lives, there are lots of great ones around, but this YouTuber has full-on plagiarized Li Ziqi," Joyce Fu, one of the netizens, commented. "Please respect intellectual property."
Over the last two years, some vloggers have reposted Li's video clips with Vietnamese subtitles without clarifying the source, leading to some confusion about Li's nationality. In response to this, Li released a statement in March 2019 via her official YouTube account, stressing her nationality as a Chinese and that all of her videos were shot in China.
Li Ziqi, who lives in a picturesque village of southwest China's Sichuan Province, has presented herself making various Chinese dishes since 2016. Her content starts with planting seeds in the fields and progresses all the way to serving dishes on the table. Her traditional food preparation crafts and Chinese rural lifestyle have attracted 11.1 million subscribers on YouTube.
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| Chinese influencer Li Ziqi has more than 11 million followers on her Youtue. |
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| She is famous for Chinese rural lifestyles in her videos |
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