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eclectic & nondual | Political Affairs Officer @UN_OCT | fmr Futures Editor @CNNi | fmr China prod @BBC, @CNNi & @AJArabic | Alum @PKU1898 | IG: macchax

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    Yuli Yang‏Verified account @once 3 Feb 2020

    I am a Wuhan girl living in Hong Kong. Right now, all my close family is under lock-down back in my hometown, at the epicenter of this epidemic.

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      2. Yuli Yang‏Verified account @once 3 Feb 2020

        Every day, I worry for their safety, their health and their mental well-being. They worry too that I would be worried for them! Sound familiar? I’m sure anyone living far away from her/his mum can relate to this funny cycle of love.

        14 replies . 115 retweets 1,871 likes
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      3. Yuli Yang‏Verified account @once 3 Feb 2020

        I’m also a news producer and aware of the blame, the frustration and the outrage. I’m grateful for my tireless, fellow journalists out there, who keep the world abreast of the battle against this Coronavirus.

        5 replies . 60 retweets 1,134 likes
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      4. Yuli Yang‏Verified account @once 3 Feb 2020

        I understand and support the physical measures that airlines, governments and institutions choose to put in place for control and prevention. But at the same time, I wish to invite you all not to build up walls between our hearts.

        5 replies . 170 retweets 1,833 likes
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      5. Yuli Yang‏Verified account @once 3 Feb 2020

        By this, I’m referring to the emerging trend of discrimination towards Chinese people and sometimes those who simply look like us. This virus brings death and fear. It also reveals an amazing truth — that we’re all interconnected, so much more closely than we might have thought.

        16 replies . 295 retweets 2,383 likes
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      6. Yuli Yang‏Verified account @once 3 Feb 2020

        Plato saw the entire universe as a single living organism. But we don’t need to look to Plato to know that the world can only survive this crisis if China pulls through it. And China can only pull through when Wuhan heals. Like it or not, this is the reality of our oneness.

        9 replies . 194 retweets 1,632 likes
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      7. Yuli Yang‏Verified account @once 3 Feb 2020

        I get that sometimes it is hard to fathom this oneness because we know so little about each other and we seem so far apart. That’s why I would like to tell you a little bit about my hometown:

        5 replies . 89 retweets 964 likes
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      8. Yuli Yang‏Verified account @once 3 Feb 2020

        “Spaghetti" & Sesame Sauce My city is known for a mouth-watering noodle dish. It has a texture similar to spaghetti, soaked in thick and rich sesame sauce, often with fresh spring onions sprinkled on top. I remember vividly -

        11 replies . 63 retweets 1,047 likes
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      9. Yuli Yang‏Verified account @once 3 Feb 2020

        the very first time my late grandfather bought a bowl of these noodles for me. My eyes widened. Staring at the shiny noodles in brown sesame sauce, I shouted “chocolate noodles!” My granddad smiled: "These are called Hot Dry Noodles.” I’ve been best friends with them ever since.pic.twitter.com/b4q8DN1FAN

        14 replies . 60 retweets 1,223 likes
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      10. Yuli Yang‏Verified account @once 3 Feb 2020

        Lotus & A Thousand Lakes By now, you might have learned from the news that Wuhan is the capital city of Hubei province. Hubei has a nickname — the province of a thousand lakes. Most of those lakes are in or around Wuhan.

        2 replies . 56 retweets 781 likes
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      11. Yuli Yang‏Verified account @once 3 Feb 2020

        What comes out of those lakes? A ton of lotuses! And yep, lakes + lotuses = extremely Instagramable! But what cannot be snapped on Instagram is the fragrance from those pink petals and their generous green leaves. They form the prelude to some of my best childhood memories.pic.twitter.com/HwgN0JS4Jf

        5 replies . 72 retweets 1,181 likes
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      12. Yuli Yang‏Verified account @once 3 Feb 2020

        Tennis Champion Li Na & Other Rebels Those of us from Wuhan are proud of our tennis legend Li Na - China’s first Grand Slam singles champion (2011, @rolandgarros). She’s the first Asian-born player to be inducted into the International @TennisHalloFame (2019).pic.twitter.com/VNUH1iatON

        1 reply . 59 retweets 867 likes
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      13. Yuli Yang‏Verified account @once 3 Feb 2020

        The @nytimes dubbed her China’s Tennis Rebel. That rebellious spirit has some deep roots! In 1911, an armed rebellion in Wuchang, a district of today’s Wuhan, kicked off the Xinhai Revolution that eventually overthrew China’s last imperial dynasty, the Qing.

        4 replies . 39 retweets 631 likes
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      14. Yuli Yang‏Verified account @once 3 Feb 2020

        An Ancient Tale of Bromance One autumn night, 2000+ years ago, Yu, a musician, was playing his Qin, an ancient Chinese string instrument, by the river under the moonlight. Zhong, a man who was walking by the river, adored Yu’s music and -

        1 reply . 120 retweets 689 likes
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      15. Yuli Yang‏Verified account @once 3 Feb 2020

        stood there for a long time relishing the sound. The pair soon began chatting and Yu was in awe how deeply Zhong understood his music. The two promised to meet again next year, same place, same time (speaking of scoring a second date!).

        2 replies . 51 retweets 598 likes
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      16. Yuli Yang‏Verified account @once 3 Feb 2020

        A year later, Yu played his Qin by the river again and waited. But there was no Zhong. He learned that Zhong had died, and before his death Zhong had asked to be buried near this spot by the river, so that he could listen to Yu’s music.

        1 reply . 50 retweets 658 likes
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      17. Yuli Yang‏Verified account @once 3 Feb 2020

        In agony, Yu smashed his Qin on a platform and said: “The only one who truly knows my melody is no longer in this world. What’s the point of this Qin now?”. Today that spot is known as Qin Tai (literal translation: platform for Qin) — an area down by the river in Wuhan.

        4 replies . 58 retweets 728 likes
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      18. Yuli Yang‏Verified account @once 3 Feb 2020

        And until this day, in the Chinese language, the word Zhi Yin, or "one who knows the melody", is still a synonym for a friend who truly knows you.pic.twitter.com/U6CJ3a84jR

        17 replies . 179 retweets 1,680 likes
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      19. Yuli Yang‏Verified account @once 3 Feb 2020

        With these mini-tales of Wuhan, I hope you can open up a small space in your heart. A space for compassion. A space to love and to support the millions of my fellow Wuhaners. Your support will empower them. And that is the first step of our collective healing. #GoWuhan!pic.twitter.com/bUv7DGB3vD

        153 replies . 459 retweets 4,174 likes
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