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  1. 🎃 Chinese youths in Shanghai use Halloween costumes to satirize political authority. 00:00 Chinese youths in Shanghai don satirical costumes during Halloween to make a statement about political authority. The costumes included a woman dressed as a funeral wreath and a man dressed as a street sign with a message about missing Shanghai. The two individuals wearing the costumes were penalized by the Shanghai police, sparking online debate. 🎃 The character of Baymax, known as Big White, gained attention and popularity during Shanghai's Halloween festivities. 06:48 Big White costumes became popular among the youth, who recreated scenes from last year's mass PCR testing. President Xi Jinping is seen as responsible for the public discontent surrounding PCR testing. The shift in perception of Big White costumes reflects the Communist Party's attempt to reshape cultural memory. 🎃 Chinese youth creatively use costumes to depict social issues during Halloween in Shanghai. 10:03 Chinese youth use costumes to symbolize downturn in stock market and exploitation by authorities. Architecture student costume highlights unemployment and hardships faced by designers. Chinese singer's sign resonates with people's struggle to be themselves. 🎃 The youth of Shanghai inject new thought and energy into the struggling city on Halloween night 2023, challenging authority with humor and satire. 13:08 Halloween night 2023 in Shanghai may be remembered as a historical tableau symbolizing the turbulence under political oppression from 1840 to the 1890s. Shanghai nearly lost its prestige in the early 2020s due to prolonged comprehensive pandemic lockdowns. The youth of Shanghai have given a new significance to the Western tradition of Halloween, challenging authority with humor and satire.
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