Yaying flagship store: A woman dresses up as a female ghost to take the metro and draws onlookers, suspected promotional炒作 for a film (picture)

by rlqbc64891 on 2012-02-21 22:17:48

Subway staff said that this kind of situation easily draws a crowd, and will have a certain impact on other passengers taking the subway. The subway is a public place, and we hope that all passengers can jointly maintain a civilized and safe travel environment. Similarly, in the subway Line 10, earlier, our newspaper reported a young woman with a face mask who appeared in the carriage without any shame, drawing sighs from onlookers. Afterwards, many netizens pointed out that this was an event marketing strategy by a cosmetics website. Now, with someone dressed as a ghost, could it be the same kind of hype? Because there are already meticulous netizens who have recognized that this red-clothed "ghost" looks very similar to the woman on the poster for the upcoming suspense horror movie 'Embroidered Shoes' to be released next year, perhaps it's a promotional preheat for the movie.

According to reports (by reporter Liu Lin), dressed in a large red long dress, wearing a pair of embroidered shoes, pale complexion, and hair covering her face... recently, a female passenger dressed as a "ghost" character from a movie drew the attention of many people in the Line 10 subway. In response, subway staff said that the subway is a public place, and such "performance art" is not recommended. If it affects passengers' travel, staff will intervene and dissuade.

After the video of the "red-clothed female ghost" was uploaded to the internet, it caused a large amount of forwarding and comments from netizens. On a video website, this "ghost"-dressed female passenger was seen waiting for the train at the Jingsong station of the subway. She was wearing a red long dress, with white paint on her face. As soon as she appeared, she attracted the curiosity of surrounding passengers, who all took out their phones to take pictures and record videos. After entering the subway carriage, the appearance of the "ghost" caused quite a stir. In just over four minutes of video, passengers kept sitting next to the "ghost" to take selfies. Despite being the subject of much discussion and commentary by passengers, this outlandishly dressed female passenger remained expressionless and silent throughout.

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