I was scrolling through my Weibo feed this morning, sipping lukewarm coffee in my Sydney apartment, when I saw the post: ‘#SunYingshaToday11amMatchCCTVLive’. My heart sank. It’s 11 AM in Beijing—meaning 1 PM here—and I knew exactly what would happen. Again.
Clicking the CCTV Sports link, I got the dreaded buffering circle. Then the error message: ‘This content is not available in your region.’ I could almost hear the collective groan of every overseas Chinese trying to watch home-country content. The screen froze on a pixelated image of a table tennis racket—how fitting, stuck in digital limbo while Sun Yingsha was probably already warming up.
This isn’t just about missing a match. It’s that specific loneliness you feel when everyone back home is sharing live reactions on WeChat groups, while you’re refreshing a broken stream. Last year during the Asian Games, my cousin sent me a voice message: ‘Did you see that epic comeback?!’ I had to pretend my app crashed at the crucial moment.
The worst part? It’s not just sports. Remember when everyone was binge-watching ‘The Knockout’? My friends’ WeChat moments were full of spoilers while I stared at a ‘geo-restricted’ notice. Even variety shows like ‘Sisters Who Make Waves’ become exclusive club events we’re not invited to.
But here’s the turning point: last month, I discovered something that changed everything. It wasn’t some complicated tech wizardry—just a simple workaround that made CCTV Sports, iQiyi, and Tencent Video work like I was back in Beijing. The first time I watched a live table tennis match without buffering, I actually cheered out loud in my empty living room.
Now when I see posts like today’s Sun Yingsha update, I don’t feel that familiar panic. Instead, I think about how many other overseas Chinese are still missing out on these moments that connect us to home. That’s why I asked our tech editor to put together a straightforward guide—no confusing jargon, just practical steps that actually work.
Check out the tutorial below this article if you’re tired of the geo-blocking dance. Trust me, being able to watch Sun Yingsha’s matches live—and actually participate in the family group chat reactions—is worth it. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got a table tennis match to watch. Finally.
How to Use Sixfast: A Quick Start Guide

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Visit the official Sixfast website and download the client for your device (Windows, macOS, Android, or iOS). Follow the instructions to install.
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