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A shopping centre in China has been fined for displaying banners offering female staff 10,000 yuan (US$1,440) to run naked as part of its 12th anniversary celebrations. Source: Sina.com

Chinese shopping centre fined over naked female staff run plan

  • Rogue events planner blamed for publicity stunt calling for volunteers to get their clothes off as part of anniversary celebrations

Plans for a naked run by female employees at a shopping centre in China have ended with a fine and widespread criticism on social media.

The shopping centre, in China’s southernmost island province of Hainan, was fined 900 yuan (US$130) for displaying banners calling on its female employees to take part in a “naked run” to celebrate its 12th anniversary and a lucky milestone of 880,000 WeChat views.

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“We are looking for 10 female employees to run naked for 10 minutes, each will be rewarded 10,000 yuan [US$1,400],” proclaimed one of two red banners on display at the front of the shopping centre on Monday.

A shopping centre in China received an on-the-spot fine when it announced plans for female employees to run naked as part of its anniversary celebrations. Source: Sina.com

Images of the banners were widely shared on social media and drew widespread criticism.

“I want to see your boss run naked,” was a common comment from users of China’s Twitter-like Weibo. Others called the stunt “shameless”.

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Local authorities, including the Haikou Women’s Organisation and the Longhua Industrial and Commercial Institute, were called to the scene, and the mall was fined on the spot.

The banners were immediately removed and representatives of the women’s organisation met with the shopping centre manager, according to Hainan Daily.

A letter of apology from the shopping centre management claimed the stunt was the brainchild of an events planner who had not informed head office, and had subsequently been severely punished.

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This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Shopping mall fined over plan for naked female staff to run
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