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Raz Gal-Or (; ; born 1994) is an Israeli internet businessman based in China. He attended the
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, and is an alumnus of
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, where he studied international relations. He first gained media exposure in China when he got a single appearance on television. In July 2021,
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reported that Gal-Or was working as a
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for
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.


Early and personal life

Raz Gal-Or, the son of
Amir Gal-Or Amir Gal-Or (; born September 5, 1962) is an Israeli businessman involved in venture capital, technologies, and East Asian enterprises. He is the founder and managing partner of Infinity Group, and founder and chairman of Innonation. Gal-Or serv ...
, originated from a community near
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, and moved to
Hong Kong Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
at age 13; at the time, he lacked fluency in English and in any
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. Frank Tang of the ''
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'' wrote that "his China journey was driven by the ambitions of his father". Tang stated that by 2017 Gal-Or was embedded in a Chinese lifestyle and that his
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was "fluent".


Foreigner Research Institute China

Gal-Or operates the (FRI; ), also known as Y-Platform, a social media group which documents lives of foreigners in China. It is headquartered in
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,
Haidian District Haidian () is a northwest urban district of Beijing, bordering Xicheng, Beijing, Xicheng and Fengtai, Beijing, Fengtai. It is in area, making it the second-largest district in urban Beijing area (after Chaoyang, Beijing, Chaoyang), and is home ...
,
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. The name is a pun as "crooked nut" () sounds similar to that to the word "foreigner" (). The organization had been established in 2016 by Gal-Or and his Chinese co-founder Fang Yedun (方晔顿), who Gal-Or met in university and originated from
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. The series, which as of October 2017 had fifty episodes, has accounts on
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,
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, and
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. Several of Gal-Or's social media profiles are under the name Ychina (meaning "why China?").
Infinity Group Infinity Group is a private equity fund backed by China Development Bank and Clal Industries. The head of Infinity Group is Amir Gal-Or. Infinity Group manages Renminbi, RMB 10 billion and 100 portfolio companies, through 17 local RMB funds throu ...
, owned by Amir Gal-Or, and Will Hunting Capital () had given Gal-Or's production company a 10 million yuan ($1.51 million U.S.) investment. By October 2017 the series, which began in December 2016, had over five million subscribers in its social media platforms. About 70% of the viewers, as of 2017, were female. The initial video, by that month, had over four million views. Tang stated in 2017 that multiple advertisers began using the series. Coco Liu of the ''South China Morning Post'' wrote that FRI "helped to grow the online profiles of many expatriates." Tang wrote that the series "propelled al-Orto nationwide fame". Charles Liu, a senior blogger of ''
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'', characterized some of the videos produced by the FRI as "predictable responses expected of foreignness, which in turn is predictably well-received by the Chinese public."


See also

*
Afu Thomas Thomas Derksen (born 26 October 1988 German version), known as "Afu" Thomas (), is a German internet celebrity active in China. Biography Afu was born as Thomas Derksen, on 26 October 1988, into a Aussiedler family in Gummersbach, West Germany ...
(Thomas Derksen) - German social media figure in China * Lee and Oli Barrett - British social media figures in China *
Dashan Mark Henry Rowswell, CM (born May 23, 1965), known by his Chinese stage name Dashan (), is a Canadian performer and television personality who gained prominence in China. He became known in the late 1980s through regular appearances on China C ...
- Canadian television personality in China *
David Gulasi David Gulasi is an Australian social media figure active in China. In 2017 Rowan Callick of the '' Weekend Australian'' described him as "by far the best-known Australian in the country". Early biography He grew up in the western suburbs of Sydn ...
- Australian internet celebrity active in China *
Amy Lyons Amy Lyons () (born 1993) is an Australian media personality and influencer active in China, where she is known as a "'' wǎng hóng''" (网红), which in China means people who are famous on social media. She is best known for her Bilibili channel ...
- Australian social media figure in China * Winston Sterzel - South African social media figure in China


References


Further reading

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External links


歪果仁研究协会 Ychina
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Foreigner Research Institute
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