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A video of an old man being angrily yelled at by a passenger and the driver of a Shanghai public bus for boarding with bags of recyclable garbage sparks debate.
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Photos capturing a tender moment between an elderly Chinese sanitation worker/street cleaner and his granddaughter spread on China's internet, moving netizens.
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A sculpture featuring 2 naked women helping an elderly man use the toilet placed in a Guilin, China residential community is criticized by netizens as indecent.
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A Chinese woman fearing that her tricycle would be impounded takes off her pants and proceeds to "whip" a Nanjing traffic officer, eventually knocking him out!
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Yamasaki Hiroshi, a Japanese Imperial Army defector, remained in China after WW2 until his death, practicing medicine to atone for Japan's crimes against China.
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A 70-year-old Chinese old lady delivers 20kg bottles of water daily in her neighborhood to support her physically disabled son and mentally disabled grandson.
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Unable to afford normal houses & apartments, many poor Chinese instead make their homes in shipping containers, stairwells, trees, on boats, even underground.
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Groups of Chinese people re-enacting their old photos, standing in the same positions, with the same poses, sometimes with empty spaces.
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Chinese netizen Lucas Lin was inspired to take these silly photographs of his own grandmother by a series of silly photographs of a crazy American old lady!
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An old grandma named Zhang Ruifang from Henan, China is 101-years-old, has six sons, one daughter, and two horns growing out of her forehead!
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A 50-year-old widower in Shanghai, China tries to commit suicide by jumping from his 6th floor apartment but survives after landing on his blow-up sex doll.
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62 beautiful pictures featuring China & the Chinese people throughout 2009, including children, elderly, sick, and the ordinary at school, at rest, or at work.
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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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Chinese netizens are moved by an old beggar who refuses to accept money handouts, only asking for leftover food. Telling his story, he is a disabled war veteran
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Chinese netizens discover a 59-year-old man who has worked for the public sanitation department his entire life now driving a new car to work sweeping streets.
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A former Chinese nuclear weapons researcher is now a quiet 70-year-old man who labors daily, single-handedly caring for his mentally ill wife, daughter, & son.
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Sharp-eyed Chinese netizens spot former Premier Zhu Rongji at the 2009 60th Anniversary National Day military parade, but are upset that he is only shown once.