If the video of women motorists in China who danced in the middle of the street could go viral on Chinese social media, it would not be surprising that the photo of a pretty policewoman would also became an internet hit.
Although a lot of Chinese netizens gave their thumbs up to Jiangsu police officer Chen Zixuan for being a model employee, many just appreciate her pretty face. In the photo that was posted on Weibo, China’s microblogging site, Chen Zixuan is seen directing traffic even if it was snowing and the weather was freezing cold.
But it was her physical resemblance to Michelle Chen, a popular singer and actress from Taiwan, which caused the pretty cop’s photo to become viral on Weibo. Chinese netizens used the hashtag “Traffic police woman is the look-alike of Michelle Chen,” What’s on Weibo reported. Others thought had she put on makeup, the female cop would even look better than Michelle Chen.
Incidentally, Michelle Chen starred in April in a movie titled “Pali Road.” Michelle’s role in the movie is a young doctor who wakes up from a vehicular accident and finds out she is living another life and married to another man, according to Honolulu Magazine.
It was the Lianyungang City government that posted Chen Zixuan’s photo which pointed out that she performed her traffic duties at a time when traffic and snow were heavy. It cited her for always standing on the middle of the road, notwithstanding her cheek having turned red from the blazing wind, keeping a strong posture and allowing residents to go home on a snowy night.
To encourage other Chinese public servants to aspire to be model workers, the Chinese government produced in July a video of a traffic enforcer directing traffic in the rain and a street cleaner beginning her task early in the morning.
Meanwhile, other pretty Chinese traffic officers do not serve as good models because they do not do their jobs since they spent time fighting on the middle of the road.