Recently, while my Chilean friend was browsing through Twitter, they stumbled upon a post and instantly shared the link with me: “Hey, check out the famous one!” [Sweating Emoji]

I’ve been diligently working on Instagram for over two months now, and to my surprise, I’ve already surpassed 10,000 followers, most of whom are Chileans who don’t even speak Chinese. I’m genuinely amazed by this [Wow Emoji]!

Among the steady stream of content, a video I posted about the pudú deer from southern Chiloé unexpectedly went viral. This caught the attention of CNN, which gave me some fantastic free publicity [Observing Emoji].

After wandering in Chile for so many years as a resident, being called a Chinese tourist might seem a bit off [Sly Smile Emoji], but it’s not entirely incorrect. Outside of Santiago, I do feel like a traveler exploring new territories [Observing Emoji].
Anyway, just a little clickbait [Shy Emoji]. Glancing at my modest Xiaohongshu account, I can’t help but think that it’s much easier to build a social media presence outside [Facepalm Emoji].