The “warning” of a young Chinese woman settled in our country: “Romania is dangerous for girls”. The reason is surprising

A young influencer from China, moved to Romania for two and a half months, attracted attention on TikTok after declaring that our country is “dangerous for girls”.

Lunavia, a young woman from China, settled in Romania Photo: instagram
Lunavia, an active content creator on TikTok, told how her life has changed since moving to Romania and explained, in a funny way, why she thinks the country is “dangerous”.
According to her, the hospitality of the Romanians and the irresistible traditional dishes had a direct impact on her figure, according to libertatea.
“Romania is a dangerous country for girls! Before I came to Romania I was 41 kilograms. After two and a half months in Romania, I am 50 kilograms”, Lunavia said in a video posted on TikTok.
“You're too thin, eat!”
The young woman claims that, since arriving in Romania, the people around her constantly told her that she was too thin and encouraged her to eat more, offering her various traditional dishes.
“Yes, Romania is dangerous for girls. Not because of crime, but because of him: come on! eat!, you're too thin, eat more”she also said in the video.
In another clip published on TikTok, the influencer pointed out that “does not consider Romania a dangerous country from the point of view of public safety”.
On the contrary, her experience was a positive one, including when she traveled alone, at night, on the streets.
“If Romania is a dangerous country? No, I have been to many places in Romania and I have walked on the street, including late at night. I can say that it is very safe to walk on the street, no one robbed me, no one stole anything from my pockets“, said Lunavia.
Moreover, the young woman encourages her followers to visit Romania, which she considers a destination “underrated”.
Recently, the young woman also adopted a cat that she named Doina. “I gave him a Romanian name”she says.
“Even if you search on the internet you will see that they have a lower crime rate compared to other European countries such as France and Spain (…) Romania is one of the underrated countries”, she also specified.




