logo
#

Latest news with #HubeiTV

China concert storm after organisers offer ‘free' tickets for calf adoption
China concert storm after organisers offer ‘free' tickets for calf adoption

The Star

time09-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Star

China concert storm after organisers offer ‘free' tickets for calf adoption

A controversial 'get good seats by adopting calves' scheme put in place for a sell-out concert by one of China's top entertainers has caused a stir on mainland social media. Actor and singer Yi Yangqianxi's concert sparked a nationwide ticket-buying frenzy. But a public welfare project has captivated social media by offering tickets for privileged seats for people who pay 120,000 yuan (US$17,000) to adopt 12 calves. Yi, 24, who is also known as Jackson Yee, is regarded as the most accomplished star in China born after the year 2000. Since making his debut as a member of the boy band TFBoys at the age of 12, Yi has become hugely popular. When tickets for his concert in Shanghai on August 2 went on sale on July 24, they sold out in seconds, Hubei TV reported. Some good seats have attracted bids of as much as 80,000 yuan (US$11,000) on the second-hand market, the report said. However, internet users soon noticed another way to get precious seats: join a 'calf adoption plan'. The project was launched by Xiangyang Public Welfare Development Centre in Huaihua, in central Hunan province. Anyone who adopts eight calves at a cost of 80,000 yuan will receive a randomly selected ticket for Yi's concert. People who adopt 10 calves for 100,000 yuan (US$14,000) can get two such tickets. Individuals spending 120,000 yuan to adopt 12 calves are entitled to a ticket from a so-called 'infield' seat, which is usually deemed to be the best location at the concert. 'Yes, this project is real. Some people have already received the tickets through this channel,' a worker from the public welfare organisation told the media. He said the calves would be sent to be raised by farmers and slaughtered about two years later. Adopters can choose one of three options after two years. They can receive raw beef, processed beef snacks, or what they paid plus potential profits after the organisation sells the beef products. 'This project is designed to help farmers earn more money,' the worker said. Reaction to the scheme was mixed on mainland social media. 'It is good that a top star aligns with philanthropy to support farmers,' one person said. However, another netizen made an accusation: 'The organisers cannot guarantee any profits. Be alert to similar fraudulent schemes.' Yi graduated from the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing with a bachelor's degree in performance. He won the Best New Performer title at the 2020 Hong Kong Film Awards. In June, Yi won the Best Actor award for 2024 from the China Film Directors Guild. He has sung at China's most-watched CCTV Spring Festival Gala Show eight times. - SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST

China HR boss threatens to blacklist job-rejecting woman, cites ‘spirit of contract' breach
China HR boss threatens to blacklist job-rejecting woman, cites ‘spirit of contract' breach

South China Morning Post

time01-08-2025

  • Business
  • South China Morning Post

China HR boss threatens to blacklist job-rejecting woman, cites ‘spirit of contract' breach

A university graduate in eastern China who said she was threatened with blacklisting by a human resources (HR) staffer after she turned down a job offer has taken mainland social media by storm. A public backlash against the HR worker came after the graduate released an appeal post on a leading social media platform on July 20, Hubei TV reported. The 23-year-old woman graduated from a university in the city of Nanjing, Jiangsu province this summer. She said she got a job offer from an outsourcing company in the city. The graduate was unhappy with some of the working conditions that came with the job. Photo: Shutterstock However, the woman did not want the job after she found out that the company pays salaries at the end of each month and its premises are a long distance from her rented flat.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store