Hubei to replace hammer with brick as emergency safety device in public buses, inspired by mental patient's insane action
Inspired by an action of a mentally ill patient who smashed bus door with a brick, Xiangyang public transportation company considers replacing emergency hammers with the cheap but powerful bricks as safety device in all public buses. The deadly bus fire in Xiamen that killed at least 47 passengers early this month reminds the nation how important an emergency hammer could be in reducing death toll.Actually all Chinese companies f... Full StoryChinese Society | Jun 17, 2013 AM | Related China Story:Emergency escape tool
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Shanzhai Giant Yellow Duck sprouts across mainland China
The successful story of the 16-meter tall Giant Yellow Duck installed in Hong Kong has inspired an imitation fever across mainland China, as many property developers in Chinese cities rush to install similar but smaller yellow ducks to attract potential customers. Read More
China Economy | Jun 2, 2013 AM | Related China stories:Giant Yellow Duck
Are they government officials or actually hired mafia thugs? Watch how Tianmen city planning officials in Hubei 'enforce law' to carry out forced demolition
Chinese Government officials allegedly enforced law violently in Tianmen city, Hubei province in central China, hiring tens of thugs to carry out forced demolition of local villager’ house and beat any trying to prevent them from doing so with bricks and sticks. Read More
Chinese Society | Jun 2, 2013 AM | Related China stories:Violent law enforcement
Never to practice driving on ROOFTOP of buildings as what the Lanzhou brother and sister did that cost their lives in seconds
A brother and sister died from a motorcycle accident when the brother trained the sister to learn how to ride motorbike on rooftop of a 15 meters tall building in Lanzhou, May 29. Read More
Chinese Society | May 30, 2013 AM | Related China stories:Driving Practice
Watch:1940s Hollywood movie Dragon Seed starring Katharine Hepburn and portraying heroic Chinese anti-Japanese war goes viral in China
Dragon Seed, a movie starring Oscar superstar Katharine Hepburn that was produced in Hollywood in 1940s to portray Chinese heroic resistance against the Japanese invaders, has gone viral in China. Read More
Entertainment | May 27, 2013 AM | Related China stories:Dragon Seed
Real name registration required to buy face masks in Kunming following mass protests against PX plant (Update: cancelled)
Real name registration is required for buying face masks in Anning, Kunming city, where a planned PX plant (paraxylene) drew mass protests in early and mid May, 2013. Read More
Environment | May 25, 2013 AM | Related China stories:Real name registration
Guangxi man carries a 60-kg-heavy house every day on his 5-year-long journey back home on foot that is hundreds kilometers away
It takes 38-year old Guangxi migrant worker Liu Lingchao 5 years to walk back home from Guangdong that is around 400 kilometers away. To save money for accommodation, Mr. Liu carried his 60-kg-heavy movable house every day with him as he moves from one city to another. Read More
Chinese Society | May 24, 2013 AM | Related China stories:Human snail
Is China too poor to be able to provide better school buses than this overloaded motor tricycle packed with 31 (THIRTY ONE) rural schoolchildren?
A Chinese woman was seen driving a fully packed motor tricycle carrying 31 schoolchildren back home from school in Zhongmou county, Henan province on May 20. Read More
Chinese Society | May 23, 2013 AM | Related China stories:Overloaded school bus
Poor foreign beggar 'keeps borrowing money' on public buses in Changsha, and quite more successful than his Chinese peers
Laowai beggar is rarely seen in China, but it does happen sometimes. A foreigner was seen frequently begging on the No. 402 public bus in Changsha in central China’s Hunan province, A Weibo microblog reported on May 6. Read More
Chinese Society | May 20, 2013 AM | Related China stories:Foreign beggar
Look: LGBT rights activists takes to street to celebrate International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia in Changsha
LGBT (Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) activists across China held gay parade to celebrate International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT) in Changsha on Friday. Read More
Chinese Society | May 18, 2013 AM | Related China stories:Same sex love
Fling Buddha statue established in a Chinese pub in Lijiang draws criticism as blaspheming Buddhism
A Buddha statue, seemingly having sex with a naked female sculpture, is seen in a pub named Yanyu in popular tourist resort Lijiang, criticized as blasphemy against Buddhism. Read More
Chinese Society | May 17, 2013 AM | Related China stories:Buddha statue
Mistress makes new contributions to China's anti-corruption campaign by pulling down top planning official Liu Tienan
Liu Tienan has officially been fired from his post as deputy head of China’s top economic planning agency on suspicion of 'serious discipline violations' on May 14th. It is the mistress anti-corruption mechanism that helps in pulling him down. Read More
Entertainment | May 14, 2013 AM | Related China stories:Liu Tienan
Worst ever Chinese father cruelly abuses his own daughter for 5+ years, using boiling water to "kill lice" on her head
The horrifying story of an 11 years old little girl has sparked nationwide anger at her own father, who has cruelly abused her for more than 5 years by scalding her head with boiling water and piecing her fingertip with needle, etc., as well as at local government for dereliction of their duties. Read More
Chinese Society | May 13, 2013 AM | Related China stories:Child abuse
Guangzhou heavy-weight supermarket (Wal-Mart?) sells CROCODILE meat with different part of the animal priced differently
A heavy-weight supermarket in Guangzhou sells crocodile meat, sparking debate among Chinese netizens whether wildlife animals should be banned from dining table. Read More
Chinese Society | May 5, 2013 AM | Related China stories:Crocodile meat
Video: Chinese woman poops in GLASS elevator in Shenzhen subway while her husband stands on guard, but it may not be fault of the couple
A video clip titled woman poops in elevator in Shenzhen subway has gone viral on Chinese social media, drawing criticism toward the couple as well as toward the subway planners who set no toilet in many of the subway stations. Read More
Chinese Society | May 4, 2013 PM | Related China stories:Poops in elevator
Henan river named after legendary Chinese folk lady Meng Jiang Nu turns blood red
Shortly after revealed by Chinese netizens on May 2 that the West Meng Jiangnu River in Xinxiang city of Henan province turns blood red, local government has arranged to pump the water to a water treatment plant. The reason of the heavy river pollution remains unknown. Read More
Environment | May 4, 2013 AM | Related China stories:Water pollution
Will Xi Jinping's ban on lavish banquet bring an end to China's rampant corruption?
2012 was a victorious year for Chinese net citizens. A series of sex scandals, corrupt government officials were exposed by devoted Chinese net citizens and large number of government officials was dismissed by the central and local governments. In 2013, the central government is forced to strengthen anti-corruption campaign to reduce the public anger. Read More
Chinese Society | May 4, 2013 AM | Related China stories:Lavish banquet ban
Watch: Employees ordered to creep on kneels publicly in city center of Chongqing in a company training program aiming to enhance capability of the staff to work under pressure
A company in Chongqing required its employees to creep on kneels publicly in the commercial center of Chongqing in southwest China as a training program aiming to enhance the capability of the staff to cope with working pressure, criticized as humiliating and abusing employees. Read More
Chinese Society | May 2, 2013 AM | Related China stories:Employee abuse
Do the performers really have their mouths penetrated by iron bars? Mazu Cultural Festival featuring amazing folk art performance opens in Haikou
The first Qiongzhou Mazu Cultural Festival opened in Haikou, Hainan province on April 30. The opening ceremony featuring fabulous folk art performances especially the acrobatics of iron bar penetrating mouth has drawn large crowd of audience. Read More
China Travel | May 1, 2013 AM | Related China stories:Mazu cultural festival
Sheng nu – China's leftover women, single and unmarried in their late trenties and beyond
Sheng nu (剩女, shèngnǚ) or leftover women refer to those Chinese women who remain unmarried in their late twenties and beyond. In this article we explain why there are increasing number of leftover women in China where gender imbalance in favour of boys continues to worsen. Read More
Chinese Society | Apr 17, 2013 AM | Related China stories:Leftover women
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