Website business manger Shao Yibei describes herself as "a tiny water drop in the ocean of Chinese netizens longing to shine". But she never knew she would shine with instant fame overnight. The 26-year-old music lover had a five-minute video clip... ...full story at People's Daily
from People's Daily on Sun, Sep 13 2009
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