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Veteran Journalist, 60, Shares Playful Typhoon Day Video with Boyfriend

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Veteran journalist Fan Qifei, 60, shared a video of herself and her boyfriend practicing intimate poses during a typhoon.
  • The video showed the couple laughing and enjoying each other's company, with Fan playfully calling it 'practicing the train bento pose'.
  • Netizens reacted with comments about their sweetness and strong relationship, despite the stormy weather.

Veteran journalist Fan Qifei, 60, embraced the typhoon holiday not by staying indoors, but by sharing a playful moment with her boyfriend. On a stormy day, she posted a video of the couple practicing intimate poses, humorously dubbed the 'train bento' pose, at home. The footage captured their evident affection and shared joy, with Fan laughing heartily throughout their attempts at the challenging positions.

In her social media post, Fan humorously addressed a question about what people over a hundred years old combined can do, stating, "People over a hundred years old can still do many things." She lightheartedly added that with the typhoon keeping them home, they decided to "practice the train bento pose."

The video shows Fan's boyfriend easily lifting her, demonstrating his strength as she clung to him like a "koala." Their playful interaction was filled with laughter, and Fan frequently lost her balance due to her amusement. This intimate and fun display quickly garnered attention online.

Netizens responded enthusiastically to the video, with many commenting on the couple's "off-the-charts sweetness" and expressing how they were "blinded by the light" on the typhoon day. The overwhelming sentiment was that the couple shares a "really great relationship," highlighting their strong bond and shared happiness.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.