Calling Guizhou "broken mountains and rivers"? Dongfang Zhenxuan anchor apologizes
On June 22, Dongfang Zhenxuan was invited by Guizhou Culture and Tourism to carry out cultural and tourism activities in Zhaoxing Dong Village, Guizhou Province. However, the anchor of Dongfang Zhenxuan used the term "broken mountains and rivers" to describe the topography of Guizhou during the live broadcast, and said that the local high temperature was unbearable, and complained about the spiders in Guizhou as a fun fact, which turned out to be a dissuading tourism promotion, causing heated discussions.
Some netizens discovered that Guizhou Culture and Tourism deleted all videos related to Oriental Selection, and the topic quickly became a hot search.
The anchors' comments also sparked dissatisfaction among some netizens, many of whom left messages to "clear the name" of Guizhou's cultural tourism.
At around 7:00 on June 29, the anchor involved, @新东方石明, published a long article in response to the controversy surrounding the Guizhou trip:
What caused me to use "broken mountains and rivers" to describe the terrain of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau? 1. When preparing materials, I did read some similar expressions without considering its other meaning. When I talked about the terrain in the live broadcast, I used this word without thinking much, and there was no "ulterior motive" or "deliberate". 2. I was walking and talking at the time, and I couldn't see the feedback in the comment area, so I couldn't correct the explanation in time. 3. The more rigorous expression here should be "broken surface" or other more appropriate words.
I am not trying to avoid the main point or find excuses to deliberately avoid it. I am objectively reproducing the scene at that time. But no matter what my original intention was, the objective result was that I caused trouble to many people because of my improper words and imprecise expressions. I realized this problem from the bottom of my heart and apologized to you for my remarks. I say to you here: I'm sorry!
Finally, he said, "The reason why I responded a week later is because I personally need to digest, understand, reflect, and calm down, and all of these take some time."
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