- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Wed, 10 Dec 2025 05:55 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Chinese Woman Viral Video: It’s not every day that the internet comes together to praise someone for basic kindness, but one subway passenger in China has managed to win hearts worldwide. A viral video has been making rounds on social media, showing a woman quietly cleaning a mess she accidentally caused, and the way she handled it has left people amazed. The woman had reportedly dropped some bubble tea on the subway floor. Instead of walking away, she tried to wipe it up with tissues.
When that wasn’t enough, she did something that shocked everyone: she used her own scarf to clean the floor. The clip, shared by Phoenix TV News, said the incident took place in Jiangsu on December 4. Multiple videos of the moment, shot from different angles, began spreading online. Netizens loved her responsible behaviour and praised her for showing such civic sense.
Soon after the video gained attention, the subway authorities stepped in. According to Phoenix TV News, the subway company reached out to the woman and gifted her a new scarf along with a few more presents.
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Their post explained the entire incident: “A woman accidentally spilled her bubble tea while riding the subway. After running out of tissues and still not cleaning it completely, she used her own scarf to wipe up the mess,” the post read. “Fortunately, after the subway company saw the video, they gifted her a brand-new scarf and some additional presents. A heartwarming ending for everyone!” The clip has already gathered nearly 513K views and continues to create buzz online.
"Yes, well, she is good responsibility for herself. I'm proud of her," a user wrote. "I work at a Chinese company and my boss once spilled water and he himself wiped the floor with a paper towel," a second user wrote. "Only outside Asia, people don't understand. Why should another person have to clean up what you spilled?" wrote a third user.
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"In Korea, there's a rule of no food or drinks on the subway; rarely do you see people drinking or eating on the subway. In 6 years here, I've seen mostly foreigners doing that," added a fourth user. "In the Downtown Line Metro train, Someone had spilled tea on a train seat, and it had dried. The train was very crowded that evening, and everyone hesitated to sit there. I was seated next to those two seats, so I poured some water on the dried stain and cleaned it with my handkerchief so that two elderly people could sit," added another user.




