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HUAWEI Video Celebrates One Year of Streaming with Anniversary Campaign and Launch of New Content

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, March 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — HUAWEI Video, the video-on-demand (VOD) streaming platform by Huawei, is looking to celebrate its first-year anniversary with its fans in Malaysia. In conjunction with its anniversary, the streaming platform today announced the launch of its limited-time ‘HUAWEI Video Turns 1’ contest, where users in Malaysia can compete to win Huawei’s latest products and free subscription to its service.

HUAWEI Video, the video-on-demand (VOD) streaming platform by Huawei, is looking to celebrate its first-year anniversary with its fans in Malaysia. In conjunction with its anniversary, the streaming platform today announced the launch of its limited-time ‘HUAWEI Video Turns 1’ contest, where users in Malaysia can compete to win Huawei’s latest products and free subscription to its service.
HUAWEI Video, the video-on-demand (VOD) streaming platform by Huawei, is looking to celebrate its first-year anniversary with its fans in Malaysia. In conjunction with its anniversary, the streaming platform today announced the launch of its limited-time ‘HUAWEI Video Turns 1’ contest, where users in Malaysia can compete to win Huawei’s latest products and free subscription to its service.

Since launching its all-in-one video streaming app on March 2020, HUAWEI Video has become one of the fastest-growing video streaming services in Asia Pacific. The app, which comes pre-installed on HUAWEI devices, offers an extensive library of video content for its users – ranging from child-friendly content, to dramas, movies, documentaries, as well as concerts. Currently available across six markets in the Asia Pacific region, including Hong Kong (China), Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, the platform is also set to launch in Indonesia later this year.

“The growth of HUAWEI Video in the past year shows that there is a huge demand for streaming content in Asia and we are committed to delivering quality content through our curation and new partnerships.” said the Director of Huawei Asia Pacific Consumer Cloud Service, Shane Shan.

HUAWEI Video Announces Exciting New Content and Deals

Ahead of its one-year anniversary, the streaming platform has announced the addition of exciting simulcast drama series such as Don’t Think of Interrupting My Studies and Brilliant Girls from MangoTV. The app also features popular content such as Big White Duel from TVB, Heroic Journey of Ne Zha from dimsum entertainment, A Quest to Heal from Mediacorp as well as Say Yes to the Dress from Discovery.

In conjunction with the celebration, HUAWEI Video is also launching the ‘HUAWEI Video Turns 1’ contest exclusively to all HUAWEI Video users in Malaysia, starting from now to 4 April 2021. Users can complete different tasks and earn chances to spin the lucky draw wheel to win HUAWEI prizes such as HUAWEI devices and HUAWEI Video subscription package.

For more information on the contest, please visit: https://bit.ly/3sd3bGz

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