Jiang Xiaoru has built a following of more than a million on Chinese social media thanks to videos in which she entered abandoned buildings, searched for ghosts and deliberately tested whether there was any truth to superstitions and customs that others chose not to challenge. One of her most controversial videos showed her smashing a statue of Guanyin, a Buddhist figure associated with compassion and mercy, as part of a challenge she said was d…
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Jiang Xiaoru has built a following of more than a million on Chinese social media thanks to videos in which she entered abandoned buildings, searched for ghosts and deliberately tested whether there was any truth to superstitions and customs that others chose not to challenge. One of her most controversial videos showed her smashing a statue of Guanyin, a Buddhist figure associated with compassion and mercy, as part of a challenge she said was d…