She did not say where she would direct the bulk of her million donation.
She described the project as akin to doing charity work.
She also urged them to provide effective support for one another, instead of passing on unverified information about the pandemic, which could have negative results.
She did not resign herself to hopelessness and depression. Instead, she poured her heart into charity work and over the past eight years has brought "film experiences" to more than 7,000 visually impaired people.
She described the Mogao caves in Dunhuang as something incredible. The library that had stood there was discovered more than 150 years ago and "there were scrolls which have been collected from all the cultures that fed into the Silk Road".
She cited risks listed in a letter from the chairman of the Electoral Affairs Commission, including involvement of millions of voters, social distancing hard to implement, and infection risks to voters and election staff.
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She sees it is an opportunity to expand her business on the Chinese mainland, as millions of workers are under travel restrictions. The same workers feel under pressure to get back to work, even while acknowledging those restrictions are meant to protect them from the coronavirus.
She explained the package on Tuesday during the Dialogue on China's Poverty Reduction Experience, an online sub-forum of the International Forum on Sharing Poverty Reduction Experience.
She then barricaded herself in an airport hotel room and launched a social media campaign through her Twitter account that drew global attention to her case. She said her father physically abused her and tried to force her into an arranged marriage. Her father has denied both allegations.
She then canceled her plans to spend the Lunar New Year with her parents in another city, some 300 kilometers away. "This was a hard decision. It's the first time we haven't celebrated the Spring Festival together," she says.