Chinese Actress Zhou Dongyu Called 'Inconsiderate' For Plucking Mulberries In Beijing Park

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Chinese Actress Zhou Dongyu Called 'Inconsiderate' For Plucking Mulberries In Beijing Park
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It's apparently illegal to do that in China.

Who would've thought that such a wholesome mother-and-daughter moment would end up turning the 30-year-old actress into a target of online vitriol.According to Chinese media, the actress, who was wearing a grey hoodie and black pants, was strolling in the park when she suddenly stopped to pluck mulberries, which are regarded as public property.

After the photos were shared online, netizens started criticising the actress for"lacking common sense" and for being"inconsiderate".Netizens also pointed out that a foreigner was once caught plucking mulberries in the park just like Dongyu, and was charged for going against the Regulations on Parks in Beijing Municipality and Regulations of Beijing Municipality on City Afforestation.

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