Retiring from Entertainment to Get into University in Ice City, Attracting a Bunch of Little Potatoes

Qin Zi'an transmigrated to a parallel world and became a singer who was immensely popular nationwide, but he was blacklisted by a soulless company for three years.

He wanted to terminate ...

Chapter 151 Mazu Temple? No, that's the Fujian Global Visa Center.

When Qin Zian saw the spectacular scene before him, he immediately took out his phone and started the live stream.

After all, this is an annual procession of the goddess Mazu, and it is definitely worth promoting.

Although it was only 5 a.m., Qin Zian was still very confident in his fans.

No matter what, he is now one of the most influential bloggers in the world, with nearly a billion followers.

Even if netizens in China are fast asleep, netizens from all over the world will definitely come in when they see that he has started a live stream.

Qin Zian had expected his live stream to be popular, but he never imagined it would become this popular.

Within five minutes of starting the broadcast, Qin Zian's live stream had already amassed over ten million followers.

The live stream chat then began to scroll rapidly.

"Qin Zian, you really... I'm going to cry! Please give me a heads-up next time you go live, okay? Do you know how fast my heart beats when I hear the special attention notification in my sleep? I jump right out of bed."

"Hurrah! Another grand folk event in the Dragon Kingdom. Another day of envying the people of the Dragon Kingdom. They hold such a long Spring Festival celebration. I'm already at work, and they're still celebrating the New Year."

"Wow! This is the morning procession of gods in Fujian? No kidding, brother, you guys really worship the gods at seven o'clock and everyone is already here by five o'clock? Well, well, well! No wonder you Fujian people are rich."

"Oh my god! What is Qin Zi'an doing? It's not even dawn yet, but so many people have already gathered there... Could they be performing some kind of mysterious ritual?"

"Wow! So many foreigners have come to the live stream today. You probably don't know how powerful the Fujianese procession of deities is. Let me give you a brief introduction. Today's main deity is Mazu. People from Fujian don't need customs permission to go to your country; all they need is Mazu's approval."

In earlier years, people in the Fujian region were keen on going abroad to make money and had many ways to do so.

As the saying goes, it's not that we can't afford visas, but that taking a boat at midnight is more cost-effective.

People from other provinces work all over the country, but people from Fujian work all over the world.

Their eagerness to go abroad was matched by their swift action.

It's no exaggeration to say that their visas were rejected in the morning, their luggage was packed at noon, they worshipped Mazu in the afternoon, and they set off at the pier in the middle of the night.

After all, this is how some people from Fujian apply for visas; they are simply notified when the visa application is being processed.

See you at the airport if you pass, or at the pier if you don't.

Therefore, the legend of Fujianese people having visa-free access to the world came about.

Among overseas Chinese throughout China, people from Fujian make up a very high percentage.

Take the United States for example, there are about five million Chinese people living abroad, of which more than one million are from Fujian.

Therefore, people from Fujian don't need to worry about being unfamiliar with the place when they go abroad, because they have relatives and friends who will help them arrange everything clearly.

There's a famous song in southern Fujian called "You'll Only Win If You Fight," which perfectly encapsulates the mindset of the people of Fujian.

Three parts are determined by fate, seven parts by hard work.

If you don't strive and work hard, then life is meaningless.

We aim to start our own businesses, expand our reach, and strive to make our industry a global phenomenon.

The former "Empire on which the sun never sets" referred to the Eagle Tower Kingdom, whose territory extended wherever the sun shone.

But the "empire on which the sun never sets" refers to the people of Fujian. Wherever the sun shines, you will find people from Fujian.

However, that was several years ago.

As for now, the trend of going abroad has long since passed.

On the one hand, it is because of the economic boom in China that staying in China is much better than leaving home to go abroad.

On the other hand, some areas in Fujian have been blacklisted by visa offices of many countries, making it extremely difficult to obtain a visa.

When Qin Zian saw someone in the live stream talking about the topic of visa-free travel for people from Fujian, a faint smile appeared on his face.

"Zhang Yiyi, everyone's saying that people from Fujian can get visa-free access to the whole world. As a native of Fujian, do you have anything to say about that?"

As he spoke, Qin Zi'an turned the camera to Zhang Yiyi...

Before Zhang Yiyi could even begin to answer, the live stream chat exploded with comments.

For no other reason than that Zhang Yiyi's appearance is simply too outstanding.

She doesn't have the kind of beauty that celebrities and internet influencers have; instead, she gives off a feeling of a lotus emerging from water.

Zhang Yiyi is the epitome of beauty in China, possessing a face that perfectly embodies Eastern aesthetics.

Her broad face, with its square and round features, and well-proportioned features, enhanced her beauty.

At first glance, it is quite stunning.

Upon closer inspection, it also possesses its own unique charm.

Because she was going to worship the gods, Zhang Yiyi only wore light makeup to simply brighten her complexion.

Yet it is precisely this unadorned beauty that gives people a sense of otherworldly elegance.

Zhang Yiyi's gentle smile, in particular, captivated the viewers in the live stream.

"What kind of global visa-free travel is this? I'm over twenty years old and I've never even left the borders of China."

"What do you mean? Your visa was rejected?" Qin Zian joked with a smile.

Zhang Yiyi wasn't angry; instead, she shook her head generously.

"Our Dragon Kingdom is inclusive and open to all. What can't we have? If we want to go to other countries, it's simply because we want to conduct exchanges between China and foreign countries and promote economic and cultural development among them."

"From a broader perspective, people-to-people exchanges are the foundation of friendly relations between the two countries and are of great significance for enhancing mutual understanding and cognition among the people of the two countries and promoting the development of relations between the two countries."

"However, visa officers in many countries are still unaware of China's development and maintain a condescending attitude, treating each case differently depending on the applicant's background during the interview."

"Some countries tout the ideals of openness and freedom, yet they create obstacles at every turn in visa approvals for Chinese citizens. This completely runs counter to the vision of friendly exchanges among all countries and is simply a reversal of history."

"Instead of using various excuses to impose unwarranted restrictions and suppression on Chinese citizens, we should pay more attention to the current situation in our own country. Before visa officers ask Chinese citizens how they can guarantee that they will return to China when their visa expires, they should also ask themselves what advantages they have that can retain Chinese citizens."

Zhang Yiyi's words were very well-said; her points were logically presented, and her tone was calm and composed.

She didn't limit the topic to the global visa-free access for Fujianese people; instead, she extended it to all citizens of China.

This wasn't Zhang Yiyi trying to drag everyone down with her; rather, it was her own clever idea.