Police Officers In China Go Viral For Their Good Looks, Some Of Whom Were Dispatched To Escort Students To College Entrance Exams

Police Officers In China Go Viral For Their Good Looks, Some Of Whom Were Dispatched To Escort Students To College Entrance Exams

8 DAYS·2025-06-15 19:00

As students in China prepare themselves to take part in the college entrance examination, some police departments have come up with ingenious ways to offer their support.

Like sending a good luck charm in the form of a hunky-looking police officer?

According to media reports, officers with ‘211’ in their badge number were specially sent out to escort students to the exam hall.

In Tibet, a good-looking officer with chiselled cheekbones had students lining up to pat his tiny badge for good luck.

Is it just us or they looked a little too eager to pat him down?

Some students even believe that by simply touching his badge, they will automatically get top grades.

Well, it can’t hurt, right?

The number refers to China’s “Project 211”, a national program that develops Chinese schools such as Peking University and Tsinghua into world class educational institutions.

Meanwhile in Hangzhou, another police officer has also been drawing attention for her stunning looks.

Officer Li Yuwei who was stationed near the West Lake caught the eyes of passersby as she was directing traffic.

With her big, round eyes and radiant complexion, some netizens even compared her looks to resembled Taiwanese actress and host, Alyssa Chia.

Another even nicknamed her “Rabbit Police Officer” saying she looked “soft, cute, honest, and kind” like Judy from Zootopia.

One even said, “I wouldn’t mind being scolded by a police officer like her as it might make me less angry,”

It seems some people are a sucker for punishment.

With police officers this attractive looking out for everyone, crime rates should be going down, right?

Photos dongfangjing079/IG, Hangzhou street photography/XHS

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