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Sister Feng, an Chinese internet celebrity famous for her high demands and expectations despite her own looks, now has a suitor, and he drives a BMW 5 Series.
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A collection of well-known Asian cross-dressers and Chinese, Japanese pretty boys who look more feminine and beautiful than the average girl. Can you tell?
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A Nanjing, China man brings back a new wife from Vietnam, spending only ~35,000 RMB total (~$5150). Chinese netizens compare this to the cost of Chinese wives.
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Photos of a young obese boy from Taiwan with his hot and cute girlfriend spread on the Chinese discussion forums and internet, becoming inspiration for all men.
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Photographs posted online of "undisciplined" female Taiwanese soldiers, including one who shows off her pink bra, have reached mainland China's netizens.
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A pretty college schoolgirl is accused by netizens of seeking fame after photos of her at US President Obama's recent Shanghai town hall meeting spread online.
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This is how a short girl handing out leaflets in Shanghai named Luo Yufeng started her career becoming the infamous Chinese internet celebrity "Sister Feng".
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Chinese netizens defend the popular but sometimes controversial 男人装 (Nan Ren Zhuang), the Chinese version of men's lifestyle magazine FHM (For Him Magazine).
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A street peddler becomes famous at China's Xian Jiaotong University & then on the internet. Why? Because she is a beautiful young Chinese girl, not old & ugly.
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Criteria for hiring female train attendants in China include being under 20-years old, over 1.65m tall, under 50kg, pretty appearance & good personal character.
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Gong Mi is a contestant on China's version of American Idol who first became popular for her Cecilia Cheung looks and then for whether she had plastic surgery.
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More funny, silly, or scary secrets of Chinese people translated into English. Secrets originally found on Tianya, one of China's most popular BBS forums.
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A picture of a long-legged girl with her back to the camera excited many Chinese men, prompting them to use search her out on the internet. A reporter finds her