Kindergarten teacher in China quits job after making 10 years’ worth of salary in one live stream

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Kindergarten teacher in China quits job after making 10 years’ worth of salary in one live stream
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She gained popularity online from videos of her teaching students to sing nursery rhymes. Read more at straitstimes.com.

A kindergarten teacher in China quit her job after her first venture into live-streaming saw her rake in 10 years’ worth of salary in one broadcast.

A clip of her singing a tune about planting flowers in a garden garnered over 100 million views, reported Chinese media Oriental Daily on May 5. When Ms Huang agreed early in May to her fans’ request to do her first nursery rhyme live stream, they flooded her with cash gifts. She reportedly earned between 400,000 and 500,000 yuan during that session.

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