China woman’s online fame from slaughtering pigs turns soil in nearby land into ‘lucky charm’

South China Morning PostEN 1 min read 100% complete by Fran LuJanuary 29, 2026 at 11:00 AM
China woman’s online fame from slaughtering pigs turns soil in nearby land into ‘lucky charm’

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A 23-year-old woman, nicknamed Daidai, from Chongqing, China, has gained online fame after inviting people to her home to slaughter pigs for a traditional pork feast on January 11th. The event attracted over 1,000 visitors, leading to the sale of soil from her property as a "lucky charm." Daidai's popularity surged, amassing over two million social media followers and reportedly earning six million yuan in three days through live streams. The local government even provided additional pigs to accommodate the enthusiastic guests. Overwhelmed by the sudden attention, Daidai expressed a desire for her parents' lives to return to normal and is hesitant to sign with any multichannel network companies until she determines her future plans.

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online fame 90% slaughtering pigs 80% lucky charm 70% social media 60% traditional pork feast 50% rural dwelling 50% chongqing 40% live-streams 40%

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