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Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan appeared as unintentional background actors in a CCTV police documentary. Netizens makes fun of the coincidence.
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A Urumqi man who used huge bundles of 5 mao bills to buy a car has Chinese netizens joking about the infamous China internet "wu mao dang" (50 Cent Party).
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A Chinese propaganda comic from 1950 compares life in China before and after Communist liberation, amusing netizens for its parallels to present-day China.
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Translated Chinese netizen reactions to HSBC allowing customers to keep the extra money mistakenly dispensed by a malfunctioning ATM Machine in Hampshire, UK.
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Photos of working & living conditions on China's first independently designed & built oil drilling platform in the South China Sea spark Chinese netizen envy.
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Shanghai elites and their luxury supercars are lining up for a new hand car wash service featuring "hot babes" wearing bikinis that recently opened in Shanghai.
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Mainland mothers, tourists, and drivers. Tensions between Hong Kong and China have never been greater. What are the reasons? What solutions, if any, are left?
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A truck carrying 500 dogs was stopped by Chinese netizens in Kunming, whereby a dog lover spent 60,000 RMB to buy them all to save them from being butchered.
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A collection of jokes about the recent yogurt & medicine capsules containing industrial gelatin made from leather shoes scandal, childhood, and awkward moments.
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A ditch in Zhengzhou, Henan province has become a 'rainbow river' after millions of empty (and probably unsafe) medicine capsules were dumped into the water.
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Cynical Chinese netizen reactions to news of authorities investigating Guangxi disposable chopsticks manufacturers using industrial sulfur, paraffin wax, talc.
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Sinopec Chariman Fu Chengyu unaware of city resident wanting to use profanity when asked about recent gas price increases by reporter, annoying Chinese netizens.
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Popular Chinese microblogging services Sina Weibo and Tencent Weibo have suspended commenting functions for four days, to clean up comments and stop rumours.
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After Shanxi coal boss Xing Libin made headlines for his daughter's 70 million RMB wedding, Chinese netizens learn he paid only 0.57 RMB per ton of coal.
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Netizens are enviously eying the spoils of a Jiangsu village after every one of the village's 3,000 residents received 100 grams of silver & 100 grams of gold.
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Collection of photos of a naked Chinese man doing push-ups through China where newsworthy incidents, scandals, and controversies have happened in recent years.
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A Beijing Mcdonald's is in hot water after CCTV reporters uncovered unsanitary practices including serving food that had expired or had fallen onto the floor.