The Chinese weather daughter did not age in 22 years
Some people age beautifully and graciously, others become even better to look with age, like fine wine, then there is Yang Dan. She is a beautiful woman from China who has been working as a weather forecast presenter on Chinese television since 1996 so far and this seems to have no age since.
Some people age beautifully and graciously, others become even better to look with age, like fine wine, then there is Yang Dan. She is a beautiful woman from China who has been working as a weather forecast presenter on Chinese television since 1996 so far and this seems to have no age since.
She had her job when she was only 22 years old and she is now 44 years old. You know that people say that Asian women have incredible genes and always look beautiful, but it's been 22 years old and it always looks pretty much the same. The only slight change we can see is his hair, in fact, it seems that his hair has become more brilliant and there is more volume at the comparison 20 years ago.
Yang Dan has now been nicknamed the ageless goddess, and rightly. People always wonder how is it possible and how does she manage to look so good? Does it have a very precise and complicated beauty and skin care routine? Is there a secret fountain of young eternal hidden somewhere in China? Some viewers even come into jokingly a conspiracy theory that each forecast of the last 20 years has been pre-yielded in a week.
All this thing started with a video editing of Yang Dan over the years that have been published by the Celebration Weather Program of the International Women's Day. He was subtitled with"Many web users have grown up looking at his show. They watched why they grew up, but she does not. What else? It seems that she is younger and younger. "
The original video has more than 20 thousand comments from viewers going up to the way they grew up on television, discuss the way it looks impeccable and the theory of means in which it has managed to escape the Time at toll.
Here is a small information we found about Miss Yang. She was born in November 1973. She studied at Beijing Broadcasting Institute, graduated in 1995 and started working for weather weather from China's central television station in 1996. Not only welcomes two weather forecasts. Centrale de China, but it also gives voice to the weather program of the National Radio of China. So, basically, if you want to plan your holidays and discover what time will be like in China - it's your best bet.
Here is the video that caused a stir: