Guangzhou white-collar ranks 8th in the competition for the guardian of the Australian Great Barrier Reef island

by cafulin9b1f on 2012-02-13 09:29:44

Yao Yi, who works in information management at a Fortune 500 company, is competing with 35,000 people around the world for what's been called "the best job in the world" – caretaker of an island on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. The job entails diving, feeding fish, serving as a part-time postal worker via helicopter, and then writing a blog about what he sees and photographs. That's all.

Now, this Guangzhou white-collar worker has passed the preliminary round and is among the top 50 candidates worldwide. His online support rate ranks eighth. His mood is reflected in the name of the special blog he set up for this event: Flying to the Great Barrier Reef. On his blog, Yao Yi displays photos he took while diving: clownfish living symbiotically with orange sea anemones, sea slugs with tails that bloom like flowers, and seahorses only 3 millimeters long...

In his one-minute video introduction for votes, Yao Yi specifically wears an orange T-shirt with the slogan "No Shark Fin Soup." In the video, it was mentioned that quadruplet dragon-phoenix babies were safely discharged after 39 days of emergency treatment. "My slogan is, leave only bubbles underwater, take away only photos," Yao Yi said.

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