M'sian influencer gets backlash for attire at ancient Chinese temple & holding unlit incense sticks
Mothership - News·2026-04-14 13:01
A Malaysian influencer, Junee, who traveled to Henan, China, shared photos of her trip to a Buddhist temple.
The White Horse Temple is one of China's oldest temples, and traditionally held as the first Buddhist temple.
According to Chinese media, there are strict dress codes to enter the temple.
Here is the influencer's post.
According to Mirror Media, her post sparked some backlash, with comments questioning her attire in the setting.
Others pointed out that her incense sticks also didn't appear to be lit.
She has since deactivated her social media accounts.
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JeremyJordan 17/04/2026
Don't go to temples if you are not sincere to pray there ,it might backfire on you only..god knows what you are doing and if you are. ot sincere,karma will come to you soon.
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K S Chia 16/04/2026
always have this type of idiot influencer .
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Ted andy reply K S Chia 16/04/2026
all the influencer appear to me like chicken
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K S Chia reply Ted andy 16/04/2026
wild chicken 👍
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Wong Tuck Seng 15/04/2026
Sometimes, even the holy beings need feast for their eyes. 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 🤣 😂
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Userj381 14/04/2026
insulting God will bring bad luck.
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rqiang84 17/04/2026
Not Puiyi.
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