
Woman's Pig Slaughter Help Request Draws 1,000 Volunteers
A farmer in China who asked the internet for help slaughtering two pigs got more than she bargained for when over 1,000 volunteers showed up. What started as a simple request turned into a joyous village festival that brought strangers together.
When Daidai posted a video asking for help slaughtering two pigs on her farm in Chongqing, China, she hoped for a handful of neighbors to show up. Instead, over 1,000 people from across the country arrived at her doorstep, transforming a routine farm task into an unforgettable celebration of community.
The farmer from Hechuan posted her January 9 video with a simple pitch: help hold down the pigs during slaughter on January 11, and enjoy traditional pork soup afterward. She joked that she wanted her driveway packed with more cars than a wedding, just once creating a grand scene in her village.
Within two days, her video exploded with 180,000 likes. She created five chat groups with the slogan "Sincerely Invited, Making Friends Through Pork!" and all 2,500 spots filled instantly.
The event exceeded everyone's wildest expectations. Five pigs were slaughtered that day, including two from Daidai's household and three donated by companies and influencers who heard about the gathering.
Volunteers traveled from distant cities to pitch in, stoking fires, chopping vegetables, and washing dishes. The celebration included dragon dances, fireworks, and open-air banquets served right in Daidai's courtyard.

Cars lined the village streets from end to end. The local public security bureau sent staff to manage traffic and parking, treating the gathering like a major festival.
Over 100,000 people watched the live stream as strangers bonded over shared meals and laughter. A local village official told reporters the atmosphere felt livelier than Lunar New Year celebrations.
Sunny's Take
The overwhelming response revealed something beautiful about our digital age. While social media often gets blamed for isolating people, this event showed its power to bring strangers together for real human connection.
One viewer captured the moment's significance perfectly: "After being stuck in office cubicles for so long, watching strangers gather around a big iron pot and share laughter feels more therapeutic than a counseling session." The comment resonated with thousands who recognized their own hunger for authentic community experiences.
For one day, over a thousand people chose to drive hours to a rural village, not for entertainment or spectacle, but to participate in an ancient tradition of neighbors helping neighbors. They chopped vegetables alongside strangers who became friends, united by the simple act of preparing food together.
Daidai's playful invitation tapped into something many modern people crave: belonging, purpose, and the warmth of gathering around a shared meal with open hearts.
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