Pakistani Internet influencer embarks on insightful journey at Digital Silk Road Forum in Xi’an

BEIJING: Pakistani internet influencer Younus Ghazali embarked on an insightful journey at the World Internet Conference Digital Silk Road Development Forum held in Xi’an, China, Gwadar Pro reported.

The forum, themed by “Connectivity and Shared Prosperity”, which gathered policy makers, shareholders, digital leaders and thinkers from around the globe, provided a platform for Ghazali to engage in meaningful discussions and exchange ideas on the future of the Internet and its role in fostering cross-border connectivity.

The Internet influencer, who has gained a significant following on social media platforms for his insights on cross-cultural exchanges and technology trends, was invited to participate in the forum as part of its all-media interview activities to share his perspective on the intersection of technology and culture.

His presence was seen as a testament to the growing influence of Pakistani voices in the global digital sphere.

Ghazali pointed out the immense benefits that the Digital Silk Road could bring to Pakistan. He highlighted the convenience of live streaming as a tool for selling products online, noting that it provides a direct and interactive platform for Pakistani influencers to showcase their products and engage potential customers.

“The Digital Silk Road could greatly enhance this process by connecting Pakistani influencers and businesses with a global audience, opening up new markets and opportunities for growth,” argued him.

Known as the eastern starting point of the ancient Silk Road, Xi’an, with its rich historical and cultural heritage, provides a fitting backdrop for the forum.

The Pakistani influencer was able to explore the city’s ancient landmarks including Shaanxi History Museum, Dayan Pagoda, Emperor Qinshihuang’s Mausoleum Site Museum, and learn more about the Silk Road’s historical significance.

He was also deeply impressed by the city’s modern digital advancements.

Younus Ghazali particularly noted the integration of digital technology into various aspects of daily life, including tourism, education and urban management.

“Coming here, I was amazed to see how digital technology has transformed the city and opened up new opportunities for development,” he added.

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