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Retired Chinese government employees get 6000 RMB each month in retirement benefits, while private company retirees get 1/3 of that, and rural peasants only 55.
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The grisly news of a second generation rich Chinese husband who hacked his young beautiful wife to death in Nanjing, leaving behind their 100-day-old baby girl.
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China's leading philanthropist Chen Guangbiao says family planning policies should be changed so level of education determines how many children you can have.
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Photos of the lavish, extravagant lifestyle of a 16-year-old "rich second generation" teenager has gone viral on the Chinese internet, spawning envy and hate.
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Chinese netizen reactions to a migrant worker family forced to buy high-priced high-speed rail tickets in order to get home for the Spring Festival holiday.
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A Chinese woman in Wuhan with 17 apartments and millions to her name has worked as a sanitation worker for 14 years, just to set a good example for her children.
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An employee falls into a river while relieving himself during a company dinner. The boss jumps in to save him, dies in the process, and inspires city residents.
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A joke about public servants (government officials) and their masters (the people) in China attributed to Chinese comedian Zhou Libo tops Sina Weibo's charts.
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Moved and cynical Chinese netizen reactions after parents of a girl pronounced brain dead after a severe car accident in Guangzhou agree to donate her organs.
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After 2 Ferraris in a group witnesses say were racing on the Baomao Highway suffer a horrific rear-end collision, some netizens lament the drivers didn't die.
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Taiwanese netizens are impressed by a photo circulating online showing TSMC Chairman and CEO Morris Chang using public transit, alongside the general public.
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A collection of humor from the Chinese internet about the difference between the sexes, money and polygamy, advice for boyfriends, and the options for girls.
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Over 3,000 young Chinese students in the town of Shunhe in China's Hubei province must bring their own desks to school because there aren't enough for everyone.
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Chinese netizen reactions to an article discussing why foreigners and Chinese themselves are leaving China and immigrating to other countries over social issues.
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Two years after implementing purchasing limit policies to cool China's hot property markets, prices are not only higher than two years ago but still rising.
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Learn 听说 'What I Heard' by 华子 Huazi, a song about the disparities & inequalities of life in China. With music video, Chinese lyrics, pinyin, & English translation.
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A collection of Chinese netizen humor about the idiosyncrasies, peculiarities, and social issues of life in China and the Chinese society both past and present.