Shanghai Yu Garden Business District only sells imported ice cream? This video blogger intentionally misleads!
Recently, a foreign blogger filmed a video of buying ice cream in Yu Garden Business District in Shanghai, claiming that there was no Chinese ice cream in Yu Garden Business District, only Japanese or American brands. After the video was released, it sparked heated discussions online. Many netizens feel strange: how can there be no Chinese ice cream in the huge Yu Garden business circle? Some netizens also left a message under the video to refute, saying that they had just been to the Yu Garden business circle, and there were many domestic ice creams.
Some netizens left a message under the video to refute, saying that they had just been to the Yu Garden Business District and there were many domestic ice creams.
A reporter from the Shanghai debunking platform found during an on-site visit that the blogger was suspected of setting topics and selectively filming videos to mislead the public.
After comparison, the imported ice cream shop filmed by the blogger is located on the old campus road. This is the flash street of Yu Garden Business District. There are more than 30 stores along the road, many of which sell ice cream, ice cream and other products. Among them, the most popular stores are "Made in Yu Garden" ice cream and ice-cream with unique characteristics of Yu Garden. Each ice-cream is characterized by traditional Chinese architecture and culture. Many young people take photos and clock in after paying the bill. The salesperson said that these cold drinks are all domestically produced. The signs of Guangming Cold Drink Specialty Shop and Maotai Ice Cream Shop are also very prominent, with Guangming Ice Bricks, Guangming Popsicles, Maotai Ice Cream, and other products also made in China.
Video bloggers claim that they cannot find domestic ice cream, but with a distance of less than a hundred meters, there are many domestic ice cream options available
Physical visits show that within an area less than a hundred meters from the ice cream shop photographed by the blogger, there are multiple stores selling domestically produced ice cream.
In the Yu Garden Mall, there are many choices of ice cream, not only domestic ice cream such as Bright Cold Drinks and "Yu Garden Made", but also imported ice cream from France, Italy and other countries. Like other commercial districts in China, the products here are diverse and offer a wide range of choices for both domestic and foreign tourists.
In Yu Garden Mall, there are many stores selling domestic ice cream
From the scene, there is no phenomenon that the video blogger said that "Yu Garden in Chenghuang Temple in Shanghai only sells imported ice cream".
In response to the online video, Yu Garden Garden Co., Ltd. also replied to the rumor dispelling platform in Shanghai that Yu Garden Mall is a cultural landmark of Shanghai business travel, as well as an external window and business card of Shanghai. There are many self owned and rented shops in the business circle, which have both traditional Chinese characteristics to meet the needs of consumers around the world. In terms of cold drinks, in addition to domestic cold drinks and imported cold drinks, domestic cultural and creative ice creams such as "Made in Yu Garden Garden" and "Moon Rabbit Ice Cream" have been listed according to the characteristics of the business district, which are very popular with consumers and have been sold normally.
Yu Garden Mall also launched many theme cultural and creative cold drinks
It is not difficult to find that the online video is completely inconsistent with the actual situation of Yu Garden Business District. It is precisely because the video is completely different from the current situation that many netizens take the initiative to leave comments under the video, hoping that the blogger will not mislead others.
It is worth noting that the blogger used labels such as "I love you China" when spreading videos. It is not difficult to see from her approach of setting topics, selectively filming and interpreting that her behavior is completely opposite to her labeling, deliberately misleading the public and gaining attention. Regarding this, the Shanghai debunking platform has reported the video to the Cyberspace Administration and relevant video platforms.