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A vertical anti-fraud campaign poster is depicted, placed on a grey, granular paved surface, suggesting an outdoor urban setting. The poster prominently features two anthropomorphic cats engaged in a conversation within an illustrated office-like environment, complete with shelves, books, files, a desktop lamp, and potted plants.

A light-colored cat, wearing a blue police cap with a yellow star, gazes upwards. A speech bubble next to it asks: "说说吧,怎么被骗的?" (Tell me, how were you scammed?). Above this cat, a darker tabby cat looks downwards with a seemingly concerned expression, with its own speech bubble stating: "我找黄牛买票了………………" (I bought tickets from a scalper...).

A large red banner on the left side of the poster displays gold text vertically, reading: "买票网购认准官方 线下交易风险难防" (When buying tickets online, recognize official channels. Offline transactions are risky and hard to prevent [fraud]).

In the bottom right corner, two organizational logos or stamps are visible. One, with red text, identifies the "中国黄浦区平安建设 协调小组办公室" (Huangpu District, China Peace Construction Coordination Group Office). Below it, a blue circular emblem bears the name "黄浦反诈中心" (Huangpu Anti-Fraud Center).

The poster serves as a public service announcement, using a narrative between the two cats to warn against the dangers of purchasing tickets from unauthorized sources like scalpers, promoting official channels for online ticket acquisition to prevent fraud. The explicit mention of Huangpu District confirms the local origin of this anti-fraud initiative in Shanghai.
Foivix

May 21, 2026

Shanghai, China

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A vertical anti-fraud campaign poster is depicted, placed on a grey, granular paved surface, suggesting an outdoor urban setting. The poster prominently features two anthropomorphic cats engaged in a conversation within an illustrated office-like environment, complete with shelves, books, files, a desktop lamp, and potted plants. A light-colored cat, wearing a blue police cap with a yellow star, gazes upwards. A speech bubble next to it asks: "说说吧,怎么被骗的?" (Tell me, how were you scammed?). Above this cat, a darker tabby cat looks downwards with a seemingly concerned expression, with its own speech bubble stating: "我找黄牛买票了………………" (I bought tickets from a scalper...). A large red banner on the left side of the poster displays gold text vertically, reading: "买票网购认准官方 线下交易风险难防" (When buying tickets online, recognize official channels. Offline transactions are risky and hard to prevent [fraud]). In the bottom right corner, two organizational logos or stamps are visible. One, with red text, identifies the "中国黄浦区平安建设 协调小组办公室" (Huangpu District, China Peace Construction Coordination Group Office). Below it, a blue circular emblem bears the name "黄浦反诈中心" (Huangpu Anti-Fraud Center). The poster serves as a public service announcement, using a narrative between the two cats to warn against the dangers of purchasing tickets from unauthorized sources like scalpers, promoting official channels for online ticket acquisition to prevent fraud. The explicit mention of Huangpu District confirms the local origin of this anti-fraud initiative in Shanghai.

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