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Updated: 2015-06-24 11:27
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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| A video screen grab shows a man walking past a large screen showing pornography in Mudanjiang, Northeast China's Heilongjiang province, June 23, 2015. | 
Public porn broadcast stops traffic
Vehicles braking abruptly in the middle of a road, a crowd gathering to stare in astonishment...
Citizens of Mudanjiang, a city of nearly 3 million not far from the Russian border in the northeastern province of Heilongjiang, were surprised to watch a pornography clip which lasted for about 10 minutes on a large public screen on Tuesday.
The public screen was located right by the side of a busy road and directly opposite a large hospital.
A staff member on the hotline of the hospital nearby said he had no idea who owned the screen, and he only vaguely remembered it used to belong to a certain construction site, but it remained unused for the past two or three years, sohu.com reported.
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