Updated
Updated · South China Morning Post · May 15
Yantai Fried Rice Seller Earns $7,400 a Month in Suit as Viral Videos Draw Crowds
Updated
Updated · South China Morning Post · May 15

Yantai Fried Rice Seller Earns $7,400 a Month in Suit as Viral Videos Draw Crowds

2 articles · Updated · South China Morning Post · May 15
  • Lu, a 19-year-old night-market vendor in Yantai, has gone viral for selling fried rice in a suit and now makes about 50,000 yuan, or $7,400, a month.
  • A whim to look more "decent" turned into his signature style: he cooks in formalwear, flips the wok, strikes poses, winks at cameras and even catches eggs tossed by family members.
  • His online clips have helped fuel the attention, with his social media account drawing 46,000 followers and 190,000 likes under the hashtag #sanjifriedrice.
  • Lu started the stall at 17 and is now described as the "backbone" of his family, showing how a night-market gimmick became both a livelihood and a local internet hit.
Is viral fame a sustainable career for youth in China's gig economy?
When online persona is the main ingredient, what is the future of small business?