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Introduction to the resurgence of a woman who was beaten and disfigured in Lijiang.

During the Spring Festival, the story of a woman traveling in Lijiang who was beaten continued to spread on the Internet. A netizen named @LINDA是我 on Weibo posted that at around 3 a.m. on November 11, 2016, while traveling in Lijiang, she was severely beaten by several men in a hotel and was seriously injured. Currently, six suspects involved in the case have been detained. On February 1, Linda, the person involved in the incident, was interviewed by a reporter from China Youth Network.

After the beating and disfigurement incident in Lijiang, a netizen claiming to be "the participant's girlfriend" posted on Weibo that Linda was beaten because she said something slanderous about Lijiang. The Weibo attracted the attention of netizens.

On February 1st, Linda responded to the above-mentioned Internet rumors, saying that she had never scolded Lijiang. Regarding the netizen’s remarks, she said, “I didn’t know (she) was a gang member. Or something. Since you know so much about the situation, why not go to the police station to explain the situation? It would be more powerful to go to the police station to post on Weibo. "I didn't see any woman present during the violence," she said. How did they know the situation if they were not at the scene? The police need to find this person to investigate." Regarding this incident, Linda said that the beating was an individual act and did not represent everything. Linda told reporters that she had traveled to Lijiang many times. "She was completely attracted by the beautiful scenery and leisurely atmosphere of Lijiang. I used to miss the feeling of Lijiang and the enthusiasm of the innkeeper when I was very tired." But what happened in Lijiang this time But Linda didn't expect it, "I really don't know why it turned out like this this time, and I still can't figure it out."

Linda told reporters that after the incident, some people felt that they had damaged the image of Lijiang. Sometimes they were abused online, and some people even paid attention to their private lives, which was very sad. "They are not me. They don't know what I have gone through. I am a person who escaped from hell. I am scared after this experience, but I will often look at the photos I took at Lijiang scenic spots before. I am not disfigured and the charming scenery." .

Linda told reporters that too many people misunderstood her original Weibo posting, "To be honest, I didn't say anything bad about Lijiang when I posted on Weibo. I was just stating the truth. Now some people Sending insults to me on Weibo or private messages is really shocking.