Netizens are reportedly unhappy about the now-viral image where an unnamed woman is seenclimbing up a ledge at Bangkok’s Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), and then resting her bare feet on it.
Posing with her skirts with high slits lifted, her private parts were seen on display as a guy took her photo.
Facebook user Aditha But Adit uploaded photos of the tasteless scene on his account and soon became widely shared by netizens. The original post has since been deleted after generating online and local media attention.
Aditha wrote in the photos’ caption, as translated by Coconuts Bangkok:
“When I was trying to get through a crowd of Chinese tourists to pray to the Emerald Buddha, my eyes almost popped out of their sockets when I saw this madam posing for a photo. I was about to warn her but she left first. This is inappropriate. Even if she hadn’t seen a warning sign, she still shouldn’t have climbed [a religious site].”
He also shared a photo of a warning sign in the area prohibiting visitors from sitting on the ledge.
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