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The female anchor claimed to be "staying in the Forbidden City".
Yesterday, some netizens posted in Weibo that on the evening of May 2, a female anchor claimed that she had fooled the security personnel of the Forbidden City and "broadcast live the bed of Cixi" after the Forbidden City closed.
In the video posted by netizens, a woman wearing a A Qing court costume made a live video in a building similar to a palace. There are objects such as dragon chairs and gold screens in the video, as well as decorative tools such as ladders. The live broadcast was interrupted after about a minute.
After the video was released to Weibo, it caused a heated discussion among netizens. However, many netizens questioned that the female anchor claimed that there were many flaws in "spending the night in the Forbidden City". Some netizens observed that the "dragon chair" and "screen" in the video of the female anchor "Sleeping in the Forbidden City" are the same as those in the Forbidden City, but the colors are obviously updated. Other facilities of the "Palace" in the video are obviously different from Ganqing Palace. In addition, the dragon chair in Gan Qing Palace is located on the same high platform as the screen, while in the video of the female anchor, the dragon chair is directly placed on the floor.
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Monitoring shows that there is no "staying in the Forbidden City"
The reporter of Beiqing Daily noticed that the female anchor's user name on the live broadcast platform was "tea fairy Zhou Yuzhou". The search found that the anchor had conducted several live video broadcasts in the Forbidden City on May 1 Sunday and May 2. She once said in the previous live broadcast, "I just bet with netizens that I can stay at night. I'll find a place to hide later, and we 10 will broadcast live on time. " However, the reporter of Beiqing Daily did not retrieve the relevant content of "Sleeping in the Forbidden City and Living in Cixi Bed" in the account.
Yesterday afternoon, the pepper live broadcast platform responded to the female anchor "Live in the Forbidden City for the night" released by netizens: after verification, the anchor was broadcast live in the Forbidden City during the day on May 2, and it was broadcast again at 9: 23 that night. The auditor of pepper live broadcast immediately found that the live broadcast was suspected of violating the rules, and then closed the live broadcast and deleted the live video.
At the same time, yesterday afternoon, the staff of the Propaganda Department of the Palace Museum told the reporter of Beiqing Daily that they had noticed Weibo's post posted by netizens, and the staff of the Palace Museum were investigating the matter. On the afternoon of the 4th, the reporter of Beiqing Daily learned from relevant authoritative sources that after searching the on-site surveillance video, it can be confirmed that this did not happen in the Forbidden City.
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The "Forbidden City" during the live broadcast is actually a film and television base in Huairou.
On the evening of the 4th, the reporter of Beiqing Daily contacted Ms. Zhou, a female anchor who claimed to be "staying in the Forbidden City". Ms. Zhou told the reporter of Beiqing Daily that she did not actually "stay in the Forbidden City". The "palace" during the live broadcast is actually a film and television base in Huairou.
As for why she lied about "staying in the Forbidden City", Ms. Zhou sent Weibo to explain that she was doing live broadcast in the Forbidden City during the day and was chatting with netizens, who encouraged her to stay in the Forbidden City and broadcast live at night. "In order to chat with them, I pretended to promise. After I came out of the Palace Museum at 5 o'clock that night, because of my good face, I promised my netizens that I would' do it', so I went to a film and television base in Huairou with my friends and pretended to live in the Palace Museum at night. "
After the incident, Ms. Zhou expressed fear and regret. "The Palace Museum is a treasure of our motherland's culture, and the security is also very good! Of course, I can't hide in it. Those videos on the internet are getting more and more bizarre, saying that I am hiding in the house of Empress Dowager Cixi. I have never said this, and I don't know how it came to this. " In the article, she said that if it had a bad influence on the safety reputation of the Palace Museum, she sincerely apologized and was willing to take responsibility for the wrong behavior.