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Contributor: PR Newswire Asia (China)
Thursday, April 30 2020 - 21:57
AsiaNet
HelloTalk's 20M global community launches online advocates for users to e-enjoy Hanami and routine activities for those in isolation
SHENZHEN, China, April 30, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

HelloTalk, a global language learning app and community, has released a series 
of free online courses and launched various online activities for 
self-quarantined language learners to pick up a new language and make language 
exchange partners around the world and grasp the most authentic usage of the 
language.

While learning a foreign language at home, users are also able to participate 
in various online campaigns through a public feed within the app. This feed, 
called Moments, is similar to Twitter but for language learning topics. Users 
from over 150 countries post hundreds of thousands of language related 
questions, daily routines, cultural explorations, travel notes, and more.

Since the early outbreak of the epidemic, HelloTalk launched a number of 
community activities in response to the pandemic, including a shared moment of 
silence with more than 30,000 users across the globe for those affected by 
COVID-19.

It attracted users from nearly 15 countries and regions, including Thailand, 
Singapore, Canada, and New Zealand, and more. The participation rate for users 
from the United States and Japan reached nearly 40% during this campaign.

Thousands of Japanese members are sharing photos and information about the 
Hanami (Cherry Blossom Festival), a popular time for foreigners to visit the 
country. On a global level, topics of the hit game Animal Crossing have 
skyrocketed in April. Users worldwide are using Moments as a way to find new 
partners for the online game.

Additionally, HelloTalk has launched a "Quarantine at Home" campaign to 
encourage users to post their lives in isolation. The goal is to share tips on 
making the process manageable and promote a sense of togetherness in these 
uncertain times. Users from over 120 countries have participated, with the 
highest percentage originating from the US (16%), Russia (11%), Japan (9%) and 
Italy (6%).

About HelloTalk, Ltd.

Launched in 2012 by Zackery Ngai, HelloTalk is one of the world's largest 
language learning and cross-cultural exchange apps. The service is used by 20 
million users in nearly 200 countries to learn languages by communicating with 
each other. More than 150 languages are supported, such as Chinese, English, 
Japanese, French, Korean, German, Spanish, Italian, Arabic, Thai, and Hindi.

Source: HelloTalk
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