A MAN who looked to be in his 20s was seen taking upskirt photos of students at a secondary school in Alor Setar, China Press reported.
Video footage of the incident, which went viral online, showed the man standing close to schoolgirls under a pavilion.
The man attempted to cover his phone with a book and was seen kneeling down and pointing his device upwards from underneath a student’s skirt.
While the victim and teachers nearby were unaware of what was happening, a passer-by recorded a video of the incident and uploaded it online.
The school has since made a police report and said it would leave it to the authorities to investigate the matter.
> The daily also reported that singer Stella Chen, formerly a member of the AMOi-AMOi group, announced online she had got married and was pregnant with a baby boy.
The 26-year-old posted a photo of her wedding day on May 8, which showed her dressed in a flowing wedding gown.
“I promised I wouldn’t cry but I could not hold back my tears. Thank you, mum and dad, for taking care of me all these years,” she wrote.
Chen said she found out about her baby’s gender after a visit to the gynaecologist.
She said she was happy about either gender as long as the baby was healthy.
“No matter what happens, the baby will be our sweetheart,” she wrote.
> A woman in China has been the butt of many jokes for more than two decades because her parents named her “Zhu Huifei”, which sounds exactly like “pigs can fly”.
China Press reported that the 25-year-old woman shared her painful experience on social media platform XiaoHongShu.
She also posted a photo of her Resident Identity Card as proof of her name.
“This name has made me the laughing stock for 20 years,” she wrote.
Many Internet users sympathised with her.
Others shared the similarly unfortunate names of people they knew.
“My younger brother is named ‘Zhu Xiaofeng’ (which sounds like ‘pigs laughing madly’),” one commented.
Others said they knew people who were named “Zhu Dachang” (“pig’s large intestine”) and “Zhu Feixiang” (“flying pig”).