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"Welcome TikTok Refugees" — Chinese Creators Teach Mandarin To Americans Amid TikTok Ban

In return, Chinese users are asking for help with their English homework.

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With the buzz surrounding a potential TikTok ban in the US, many Americans are flocking to Chinese platforms for entertainment, connection, and even learning something new

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One app gaining popularity is Red Note (also known as Xiaohongshu in China), which has seen a sharp spike in downloads on Apple's US App store as people seek TikTok alternatives, unsure whether the ban will actually happen.

Other platforms like Douyin (TikTok's Chinese counterpart) and Bilibili, known for anime, gaming, and creative content, are also attracting curious users seeking alternatives.

Rather than creating a digital divide, these platforms are becoming hubs for cultural exchange.

Chinese creators are embracing the influx of new users by posting videos of themselves teaching Mandarin, sharing cultural insights, and warmly welcoming these self-proclaimed "TikTok refugees"

Image via X

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Image via TikTok

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In a lighthearted twist, some Chinese students have started asking their new American friends for help with English homework

Image via X

Image via X

Image via X

Jumping on the bandwagon, many US creators are humorously playing along, further breaking down barriers

Image via TikTok

Image via TikTok

Whether the TikTok ban happens or not, one thing is certain: the Internet remains a place where people can come together, learn from each other, and share a laugh.

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