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A woman appeared on the streets of Hong Kong to “sell her body to bury her father” and her “dead father” was actually a well-known Chinese director | International | CTWANT

A woman appeared on the streets of Hong Kong and said she would sell her body to bury her father. (Picture / flip from FB)

Recently, a post went viral on the Internet. The content alleged that a young woman appeared on the streets of Mong Kok, Hong Kong. The woman said that she would sell her body to bury her father and asked for a fee of 300,000 Hong Kong dollars (equivalent to about NT$1.147 million). The strange behavior of the woman It also caused many netizens to discuss it.

There have been many posts on Facebook recently, alleging that on the afternoon of the 6th, a woman wearing a floral dress appeared at the intersection of Argyle Street and Sai Yeung Choi South Street in Mong Kok, Hong Kong. The woman moved a bench and sat directly on it. On the street, there is a card next to it, with words written in simplified Chinese such as “recognize the ancestors and return to the family, the family is rich, recognize the ghosts and return to the west, people go to the empty building, sell their bodies to bury their fathers” and other words. There is also a tablet computer with a photo of a man on it.

The woman’s behavior naturally aroused many people’s curiosity, and some people came forward to ask the reason, but the woman said excitedly that her mother asked him to do it, and even more emotionally said, “300,000, I want 300,000!”, ” My mother said she wanted 300,000, why do you have to come and ask me! My mother said she wanted 300,000, not me!” But most of the time, women are unwilling to respond to public questions. During this period, the woman even yelled in poor Cantonese, English, and Korean. It was not until after 8 o’clock in the evening that some people threatened to call the police, and the woman left in a hurry.

Afterwards, sharp-eyed netizens noticed that the woman’s so-called “selling her body to bury her father” was probably just a gimmick or a spoof, because the man on the woman’s tablet was not the “dead father” as everyone guessed, but a Chinese 46 Xu Jizhou, a well-known director at the age of 10, has recently triggered a phenomenon-level craze for watching dramas with the help of the TV series “Hurricane”.

Netizens noticed that the so-called deceased father of the woman was actually Xu Jizhou, a well-known Chinese director. (Picture / flip from FB)

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