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If you’ve ever found yourself lost in one of Asia’s complex subway systems, you’re not alone. Since underground rail is the preferred form of transportation in many of Asia’s sprawling cities with hundreds of stops, subway maps, even those printed on the back of your necktie, tend to look like the aftermath of an infant feeding itself a plate of spaghetti unsupervised, and can easily confound locals too.

So it’s good news that a newscaster in Guangdong Province, China – whose dresser apparently teleports all of her normal clothes to Narnia – has decided to help commuters navigate the area’s labyrinthine subway system on a strictly volunteer basis.

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Wearing nothing but an extremely revealing, and vaguely Christmassy bikini, this 20-something spends an undisclosed amount of time in the area’s subway system, helping lost passengers with directions free of charge, although we assume most of those she helps are probably too distracted to make sense of the directions she’s giving.

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For the record, a lot of area residents questioned by a Yahoo! Japan reporter said they didn’t approve of the woman’s “volunteer” shenanigans and wondered if there was something wrong with her. Maybe she just needed an excuse to get out of the house?

Source/images: Toychan.net