Chinese student steals show at sports festival in backless dress

Photo courtesy of Sanook

A female student at Jiangxi Normal University in China‘s Jiangxi province recently stole the show wearing a backless evening dress at a university sports festival, earning herself the nickname goddess.

As she hurried onto the field, her long backless dress fluttered in the wind, drawing the attention of all present.

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The university stadium was packed as most of the students had arrived early to secure their seats for the sports festival. Suddenly a young woman, dressed in a long backless dress, sprinted across the field, immediately garnering everyone’s attention.

Her tall and slender physique, along with her radiant fair skin, made her stand out even more. As she ran, her purple dress swayed with the wind, enhancing her beauty and making her look like a true goddess, captivating enough to make everyone’s gaze fixate on her.

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Once the video of the incident was uploaded online, it garnered a lot of positive comments. Social media was flooded with compliments.

“With just a few steps, she has captured the hearts of all the boys in the university.”

“Why does she look so beautiful even while running? When I run, my face gets distorted and my hair gets messed up.”

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“She must be the top beauty of the university.”

“She looks like she stepped out of a movie. With that kind of physique, face and skin, I can only compliment her.”

However, some people felt that her attire was not suitable for a university environment. Some even speculated that she might not be a student of the university and was only trying to attract attention and gain popularity by leveraging her attractive appearance and distinctive dress, reported Sanook.

The woman in the video, known as Ye Wei Wei hails from the city of Guangzhou in Guangdong province. She is currently in her final year of studies at Jiangxi Normal University. Being her last year to participate in the sports festival, she was very excited, especially since she was chosen to lead the International Education Department, where she is studying.

The video was filmed by a junior female student at the same university, who never expected it to go viral on social media like a storm.

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Originally from Hong Kong, Puntid moved to Bangkok in 2020 to pursue further studies in translation. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Comparative Literature from the University of Hong Kong. Puntid spent 8 years living in Manchester, UK. Before joining The Thaiger, Puntid has been a freelance translator for 2 years. In her free time, she enjoys swimming and listening to music, as well as writing short fiction and poetry.

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