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Streamable Creator Spotlight: gracehan_

A creator profile of gracehan_, the Sydney-based Twitch Partner known for English/Korean IRL streams, cooking, night walks, travel streams, and Just Chatting.

Written by Ryan Trark

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Who is gracehan_?

gracehan_ is Grace, a Twitch Partner whose channel is built around Sydney IRL, English/Korean hangouts, cooking streams, night walks, travel days, and long Just Chatting sessions that feel more like tagging along than watching a planned show.

Her Twitch bio is tiny: `Hi i'm grace`. That actually fits the channel pretty well. Grace does not need a giant profile paragraph to explain the draw. Her streams usually tell you where she is, what the day is, and whether chat is about to watch food, walking, friends, games, or a trip. Then the stream settles into her being herself on camera for hours.

Public Twitch data checked in July 2026 confirmed channel ID `1176145062`, login/display name `gracehan_`, Partner shell, profile/banner images, and no active stream when checked. TwitchTracker lists the channel as English-language, Partner, created on November 2, 2024, and already around the top 0.05% of Twitch by its current ranking view.

Viewers love watching gracehan_ because the stream is easy to enter. You do not need to understand some old inside joke to get it. Grace can be cooking in Sydney, walking at night, doing a chill dinner stream, meeting friends, playing games for a few hours, or traveling through Taiwan, and the main reason to stay is still her.

Sydney is the home base

Grace's public Instagram profile lists her as Grace in Sydney, Australia, and the Twitch titles line up with that. Recent streams repeatedly use Sydney or Australia in the title, including cooking, late-night dinner, chill Monday streams, night walks, and Gold Coast outings.

That gives the channel a clear setting without making it feel like a travel documentary. A lot of the appeal is regular city life: getting food, walking outside, talking to chat, hanging with friends, trying an event, or letting a normal night run long because chat is still there.

Her TwitchMetrics VOD list makes that clear. Recent VODs included a nearly 12-hour Sydney stream around an Amazon Prime Day event, a Gold Coast SeaFire 2026 fireworks stream, a cooking stream in Sydney, a Saturday-night bar-hopping and night-walk stream, and a chill night-walk/eating stream. The titles are simple because the format is simple: Grace goes live, brings chat with her, and lets the day happen.

That Sydney base also makes her channel feel different from the huge U.S. creator loop. The time zone, places, food, streets, and mix of English/Korean chat all give the stream its own rhythm. Fans are not only watching another generic Just Chatting room. They are watching Grace's version of Sydney.

English, Korean, and travel days

The `ENG/KR` label shows up all over Grace's stream titles. That matters because it tells new viewers what kind of room they are entering. English viewers can follow. Korean viewers have a reason to stay. People who understand both get the full switch between chat, jokes, reactions, and whatever is happening on camera.

Her top VODs also show that the channel is not only Sydney. TwitchMetrics listed her most-viewed VODs with Taiwan streams from late May 2026, including day-one Taipei with peeguutv, day-two Taipei, day-three temple and night-market content, day-four with HELLO_KIKO and pole dance references, and a day-five last night in Taipei stream. Those VODs ranged from about 47,000 views to more than 100,000 views.

That Taiwan run helps explain why Grace moved up so quickly. Travel IRL gives viewers a clear reason to click, but Grace still has to carry the hours. A night market, temple day, fireworks show, or cooking stream can bring people in. The person on camera is what decides whether they keep watching after the first few minutes.

Her collab footprint is also visible without needing to make the post about anyone else. StreamRecorder and TwitchMetrics show Taiwan and Sydney streams with other creators and friends in the titles, including peeguutv and HELLO_KIKO. That is normal for IRL. The stream gets better when the creator can move through public places, friends, language switches, and chat without making the room feel stiff.

The numbers moved fast

Grace's public numbers are strong, especially for a channel that TwitchTracker lists as created in November 2024 and TwitchMetrics first saw in December 2024. The exact stats shift by tracker and timing, but every source points to the same thing: she is not a tiny channel anymore.

TwitchMetrics listed the June 5 to July 5, 2026 window at 58 hours live, 34,700 viewer hours, 1,240 follower change, a 1,386 peak, 593 average viewers, and 23,702 followers. It ranked her around #186 for IRL and #75 for English IRL channels in that window.

TwitchTracker showed an even hotter snapshot: 55 hours streamed, 792 average viewers, 1,632 peak viewers, 1,555 followers gained, rank #3,406 overall, #1,534 English, and top 0.05% of Twitch. Streams Charts had its own current window at roughly 59 hours live, 34,897 hours watched, 590 average viewers, a 1,481 peak, 1,230 follower gain, and about 24,000 followers.

SullyGnome added another useful angle. It showed 66 hours streamed across nine streams over the past 30 days, 573 average viewers, 38,123 hours watched, 1,386 peak viewers, and 23,701 followers. It also said IRL was her biggest recent category with 55 hours, plus other categories mixed in.

The takeaway is not the exact average. The takeaway is that Grace is already pulling a serious live room. For a creator still early in her Twitch timeline, averaging in the high hundreds on IRL and sending VODs into the tens of thousands is a big signal.

Why fans keep coming back

Viewers love watching gracehan_ because she makes long streams feel casual instead of heavy. A 12-hour IRL stream can get boring fast if the creator is only moving from place to place. Grace's channel has enough small decisions, food stops, reactions, friend energy, chat replies, and language switches to keep the stream alive.

The cooking streams are a good example. They are not only about the food. They give chat something easy to comment on, give Grace a natural reason to talk through what she is doing, and make the room feel like people are hanging around the kitchen. That is one of the cleanest IRL formats when the creator has enough personality to carry it.

The night walks and travel streams hit a different part of the audience. Those viewers want motion, public places, little surprises, street noise, and a reason to leave the stream open while they do something else. Grace's Sydney and Taiwan streams fit that perfectly because there is always something new on screen, but the channel still has the same person holding it together.

She also has a simple, friendly public image across platforms. Instagram shows Grace in Sydney with a large following, and her Twitch bio is only a greeting. That makes the channel feel less overbuilt. Fans can follow because they like Grace, not because they had to buy into a whole complicated brand first.

Where to follow gracehan_

The main place to watch Grace live is Twitch. That is where the Sydney IRL, cooking, night walks, travel days, game nights, and long chat-heavy streams happen.

Instagram is the cleanest public social profile outside Twitch. Public search metadata showed her at around 49,000 followers, based in Sydney, Australia, with the `grace.han___` handle.

Stats pages are useful here because Grace is moving quickly. TwitchMetrics, TwitchTracker, Streams Charts, SullyGnome, and StreamRecorder all give slightly different windows, but together they show a creator who has gone from new-channel energy to real IRL viewership very quickly.

The quick version

gracehan_ is Grace, a Sydney-based Twitch Partner whose channel is built around English/Korean IRL, cooking, night walks, travel days, Just Chatting, and game-night streams.

Her growth is real: public trackers show more than 23,000 Twitch followers, recent averages in the hundreds, several recent peaks above 1,000, and VODs from Taiwan and Sydney pulling tens of thousands of views.

Fans keep watching because the stream feels open and personal. Grace can walk, cook, travel, hang with friends, or sit with chat, and the channel still feels like her instead of a format someone handed her.

Streamable is happy to support gracehan_'s streams and help keep them running clean so she can stay live without dealing with tech issues.

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