Trump & Xi Jinping to Meet at APEC; Chinese Man's Trump Impersonation Goes Viral
Former U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping plan to meet at the APEC summit in South Korea later this month. Meanwhile, a Chinese man, Ryan Chen, has gained international fame for his spot-on impersonation of Trump.
Chen, a 42-year-old from Chongqing, began his impersonations as a dare on Chinese social media last fall. His accurate portrayal of Trump's linguistic style and hand gestures has made him a social media star on platforms like Instagram and TikTok. He has been recorded with international visitors, including UFC President Dana White and American YouTube star IShowSpeed.
Chen's impersonation has drawn attention amidst strained U.S.-China relations under Trump's presidency. Issues like trade wars and technological competition have strained the relationship. However, Chen prefers to use his platform to teach foreigners about Chinese food, travel, and culture rather than engage in politics. He gained further attention when a U.S. ban on TikTok led to an influx of users to Chinese platforms like RedNote, where he welcomed the new users.
Trump and Xi Jinping's upcoming meeting at the APEC summit could potentially ease tensions between the two countries. Meanwhile, Ryan Chen's impersonation of Trump continues to captivate audiences worldwide, providing a unique platform for cultural exchange.
Read also:
- Executive from significant German automobile corporation advocates for a truthful assessment of transition toward electric vehicles
- United Kingdom Christians Voice Opposition to Assisted Dying Legislation
- Democrats are subtly dismantling the Affordable Care Act. Here's the breakdown
- Financial Aid Initiatives for Ukraine Through ERA Loans