The 2022 TikTok trend explained after article confusion:Are there Zombies in China

TikTok is in a total frenzy that there is a zombie end times not too far off and that it’s all beginning in China – yet it’s false.

Clients on the virtual entertainment stage have been in a craze after a 2021 article that investigates the inquiry in a mainstream society setting got misconstrued.

The stage has been overflowed with speculations that the undead animals were in China, which the article recommended as an expected origin for a zombie end times.

The creator proposes that a flare-up would begin in a Communist nation since “they over and over decided to smother data”, as opposed to in the UK and US as we’ve seen in endless frightfulness and spine chiller films.


The article, which is marked an assessment piece, alludes to the original World War Z by Max Brooks, which follows a made up Zombie World War.

Why are ‘Zombies in China’ trending on TikTok?

Battling to isolate fiction from the real world, some TikTok clients dread that 2022 could see a further infection episode – as the world keeps on recuperating from the Coronavirus pandemic.

While it’s muddled who began the pattern – two things are sure.

Zombies are just a chilling Halloween outfit and the virtual entertainment response to the strange pattern is out and out engaging.


Clients have been taking to online entertainment to offer their viewpoints – going from frenzy to clearing up everything over the peculiar pattern.

One individual stated: “why ppl on tiktok expressing that there’s zombies in china what on earth is going on”

A second posted: “why damnation am I catching wind of a zombie in china, I’m going to travel to space fr.”

A third argued: “explain to me why they’re discussing ZOMBIES in China.”

Another client added: “Tiktok needs to stop with this zombies in China bs like bud even though I know it’s bs 1 of my most awful feelings of dread is f*ing zombies (don’t ask me for what reason I don’t know it is possible that) I will begin having bad dreams about this so kindly stop.”

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