Recently, a video of Peking University female students dancing with their breasts exposed has been circulated on the Internet. After verification by the review platform "MyGoPen", it pointed out that the online video was not shot recently and has nothing to do with Peking University.
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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] It was reported at the end of last month that a female college student at the Sanxia Campus of National Taipei University expressed her appeal topless in a school event. Recently, a video of a Peking University female college student dancing with her breasts topped was circulated on the Internet, which aroused the attention of the outside world.
In this regard, the fact-checking platform "MyGoPen" pointed out after verification that the online video was neither recently nor domestically shot, and has nothing to do with Peking University.
On the 28th and 29th of last month, the Three Gorges Campus of Peking University held a music festival "Spring Mu Sustainable Life Festival". Some female students took off their upper body clothes and painted non-binary gender symbols on their bodies with paintbrushes, expressing their appeals loudly , I hope that in the future, all parties can look at everyone from the perspective of gender equality and tolerance.
Discussions arose after the incident was exposed. The school apologized to all relevant units, market vendors and people present after learning about it. However, the school respects the way the students expressed their appeals and will not punish them. Instead, they will be dealt with in accordance with Peking University's community counseling methods.
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Just when the turmoil caused by this incident was thought to subside, a video of a woman showing her breasts and dancing was "leaked out" on the Internet recently. It was reported on the Internet that the protagonists of the video were female college students at Peking University's "Spring Mu Sustainable Life Festival".
"MyGoPen" issued a review report on this matter, saying that using "Google Lens" screenshots to reverse search, you can find the audio-visual platform "vimeo" user "Sansern Kaewkamnerd" and find the words "Thailand Songkran (Songkran)", "Silom Road ( Silom)" and other keywords, it is confirmed that the online video was uploaded on April 17, 2011.
In addition, "New York Times", "The San Diego Union-Tribune", "Time" and other foreign media have previously reported on this matter, and online video shooting On April 15th, the last day of the Songkran Festival in Thailand, a large crowd gathered in the center of Bangkok. Among them, three female dancers staged a sky show on the street, causing controversy.
Afterwards, the three women surrendered to the police station on April 18 of the same year, and were released after each paying a fine of US$16 (approximately NT$500).
To sum up, the online video was not shot recently, and the location is not Taiwan, but Bangkok, Thailand.