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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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Chinese netizen reactions to American book "Niubi: The REAL Chinese You Were Never Taught In School" by Eveline Chao, which teaches foul language & bad words.
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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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Seoul, Korea announced that the Chinese, Japanese, and Thai consider it to be the #1 city they want to visit. A Chinese netizen then posts unflattering photos.
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Reactions to a Chinese netizen's complaint that America donated 100 million for Haiti's 2009 earthquake but only 500k USD to China's 2008 Sichuan Earthquake.
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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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On 2010 January 12, Chinese netizens woke up & discovered that China's #1 search engine, Baidu, was hacked by the Iranian Cyber Army! Here are some reactions.
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Chinese netizens discuss the 12 Time magazine cover appearances of communist revolutionary and former leader of China Chairman Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung).
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Chinese netizens discuss a Korean article that allegedly includes a professor claiming that Cao Cao, whose tomb was recently discovered, was actually Korean.
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Chinese netizen reactions to James Cameron's "Avatar", many noting how similar it is to a controversial social problem in China. Also, huge lines of moviegoers.
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A Chinese netizen reacts to China's execution of a British citizen convicted of drug smuggling by citing government official Lin Zexu banning opium 170 yrs ago.
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A Chinese netizen encourages Chinese people to escape the One Child Policy and rebuild China by emigrating overseas to have more children, using a fake photo.
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Chinese netizens react to the 2009 United Nations Copenhagen Climate Change Conference failure to produce a binding pact with set emission reduction targets.
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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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Transcript of an exchange between a Japanese reporter from the Kyodo News Agency & a Beijing (Peking) University student. Netizens are impressed and skeptical.
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Amazing photos from 1932 early 20th century Asia, including Singapore, Hong Kong, Canton (Guangdong), Shanghai, Peking (Beijing) by young New Yorker Mary Smith.
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Chinese netizens react to how 2012 by Roland Emmerich portrays China. Some argue that it insults the Chinese people, unlike what the media has recently claimed.