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A half-naked Chinese man wielding two large cleavers in the middle of a street in Dongguan, Guangdong becomes internet famous for his expression and erection.
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An 8-year-old girl makes money by holding classmates' comics & lending a pencil sharpener. Chinese netizens discuss the balance of money, education, friendship.
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English Translation of China's most popular blogger Han Han's blog post reviewing the 2010 Chinese blockbuster movie Confucius starring Chow Yun Fat & Zhou Xun.
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Wang Yongping, China's railway ministry spokesperson justifies the new Wuhan-Guangzhou high speed train's expensive ticket prices by comparing w/ Germany's ICE.
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Huaxi Village, supposedly a model of communism + capitalism, is not a typical rural village in China. So why is it building the world's 15th tallest skyscraper?
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Google China denies recent rumors & speculation that its staff & employees have been laid off or that its office has been closed through a post on their blog.
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World search leader, Google, threatens to stop operating in China, because of attempts to hack human rights activists' email accounts. Chinese netizens despair.
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Chinese netizens share a story of a kind-hearted hair salon owner woman who welcomed an elderly beggar, gave him a free shampoo, haircut, shave, and some money.
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Resisting the forceful eviction and demolition of their homes, Chinese residents in Kunming hang hand-made banners appealing to a tomboy pop star for salvation.
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Photos showing a day in the life of one of many of China's migrant workers, Wang, a tile worker in Beijing who must travel across the entire city each day.
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Chinese netizens translate & react to English comments posted by foreigners responding to the recent "Made in China, Made With The World" advertising campaign.
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Shanxi coal bosses are part of China's 'new rich', possessing immense wealth, spending huge sums of money, & living decadent lifestyles while their miners die.
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Beggars dress up like Buddhist nuns and monks to sell cheap trinkets and seek "donations or offerings" and make a living. Many earn more than honest laborers.
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Announcement of a Chinese Shaolin Kung Fu vs. Thai Kick-Boxing Fighting Competition lead to netizens in China criticizing Shaolin's "CEO Monk" Abbot Shi Yongxin
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Nearly 1000 cats were discovered by Chinese netizens stuffed in cages without food or water in Tianjin, China, waiting to be sold & slaughtered for their meat.
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Chinese netizen complains about a new regulation only allowing 87 kW·h of electricity for private homes with higher prices for using more; asks: Who decided 87?
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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).