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From local sensation to international buzz: The barber who listens gains her fame

Xiaohua, a barber from Huaihua, Hunan province, China, is known as the "People's Barber" by netizens as she can understand her customers' wishes for a haircut.

Xiaohua, whose real name is Li Jing, runs a barbershop with her husband. She said she did not go through professional training, after opening the store because of the shortage of manpower, she began to cut hair by herself, and has been doing so for more than ten years. Under her "magic knife", every customer always walks out of her barbershop with a smile.

Please feel the comparison between before and after Xiaohua's haircut.

A foreigner came from Ukraine to find the "People's Barber" and ended up looking like a different person.

Xinhua News Agency reporter walked into Xiaohua's barber store and finally couldn't hold back the smile on her lips.

However, this haircutting skill, but only charges RMB 30. Now to get a haircut, you have to queue up at the entrance of the store.

Xiaohua has even set Huaihua on fire with her own efforts. In just one week, netizens from all over the country came to visit the shop, and the cumulative foot traffic exceeded 200,000 people, boosting the city's spending by RMB 120 million. However, Xiaohua said, "I just cut the hair".

Huaihua Culture and Tourism Bureau has changed the road in front of Xiaohua's store into a snack street and a pedestrian street.

Traffic police and special police are on duty to maintain order and protect the safety of tourists.

Finally, this "Xiaohua style" also blew to the Hong Kong entertainment sector. November 10, Jacky Heung landed in Changsha by netizens asking, "Quickly go to find Xiaohua haircut." Tiffany Chen, the mother of Heung, replied to the netizen in the comment section, "I'm contacting Xiaohua". Heung even said in the live stream, "Xiaohua, I remember you, I look forward to meeting you".

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