Scenes you may have missed: Porn on a train station Jumbotron

The movie in question. Allegedly.

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When you get to the middle of a holiday weekend, you might turn to those closest to you and mutter: “Oh, I forgot to tell you about…”

Here’s one event that somehow scarred my mind so much that I can talk about it only now.

Yuan Mou, a Chinese IT worker, was reportedly asked to perform routine maintenance on a vast LED screen near the Jilin railway station.

It seems he may have offered a performance that didn’t quite maintain the standards of public decency.

For, as the South China Morning Post reveals it, passersby were confronted by an impromptu movie screening that they couldn’t just pass by.

It was called “Xin Jin Ping Mei.” This interesting and tasteful work is based on the story of “The Plum in the Golden Vase.”

The slight problem in broadcasting it publicly is that this particular version plumbs the area known to many as pornography. You see, it also goes by the name of “Sex and Chopsticks.”

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