Sean Knight hadn't expected that his sudden stroke of inspiration would once again cause a sensation on Big Island!
Nowadays, with the presence of short videos, people in Hainan could hear the rhythm of the "Left-Right Brother" from the Northeast calling for a bunny dance that day, and brothers in the Northwest could watch a video of three people in the South Side not allowing college students to sell sugar gourds (the truth unknown).
On Big Island, it was possible to buy ancient artifacts from the Ming and Qing Dynasties with relatively little money. Oliver Smith captured this on video immediately and shared it with his collector friends.
There were hundreds of video creators on the island gathering information and sharing intel; the presence of this bargain area was firstly known to insiders, then rapidly spread outward.
Thus, a domestic tourism boom towards Big Island surged anew, just like small potatoes from the South flocking to a snowy wonderland.