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Huang Wei ( Chinese: 黄薇; pinyin: Huáng Wēi, born 7 September 1985), commonly known by her stage name Viya ( Chinese: 薇娅; pinyin: Wēiyà) is a Chinese social media personality known for using livestreams on Taobao Live to sell various items as a form of influencer marketing.
Viya — also known in China as the “live-streaming queen” — was ordered to pay 1.34 billion yuan in back taxes, late fees and fines, the State Taxation Administration said Monday on its website.
China Viya, China’s Most Popular Influencer, Fined $210 Million for Tax Evasion Livestreamer Huang Wei, known professionally as Viya, prepares to sample a bowl of food during a special...
What’s more, Viya leverages her abilities and influence to help more people, donating over $300,000 to the local Red Cross in the aftermath of the floods this summer in China, and contributing...
Internet celebrity Viya, whose real name is Huang Wei, was fined for hiding personal income and other offences in 2019 and 2020, according to the tax bureau in Hangzhou, a city in southern China....
Born into a family of retailers in Anhui province, Viya opened her first store in Beijing with her then-boyfriend, now-husband Dong Haifeng, when she was 18. He ran the inventory and back-end....
A billionaire at 34, Viya — real name: Huang Wei — reigns over live online shopping in the mainland. Viya's explosive success has brought her not only massive personal wealth, but social...
Viya (or Wēi Yà 薇娅, the stage name of Huáng Wēi 黄薇) is the face of China’s new “ecommerce livestreaming” boom. Her numbers are staggering. She drew 37 million viewers in May, and made more profit in one day (Single’s Day 2019, $385 million) than Aston Martin does in one year.
Online influencer Viya currently finds herself out of the live-streaming e-commerce market after being slapped with a record fine for tax evasion.
Internet celebrity Viya, whose real name is Huang Wei, was fined for hiding personal income and other offenses in 2019 and 2020, according to the tax bureau in Hangzhou, a city in southern China.