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A self-proclaimed Chinese entrepreneur and billionaire is paying 5 million RMB to a singles club to help him find a virgin wife throughout 10 cities in China.
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Chinese netizens reactions to being ranked 5th most popular nation in the world, ahead of the US and much of Europe according to a recent BBC GlobeScan survey.
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Learn Chinese pop folk song 一个北京人在北京 'One Beijinger in Bejing' by Lao Lang (Wang Yang) written by Gao Xiaosong. With music video, lyrics, pinyin, & English lyrics.
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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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Chinese netizens are moved by the story and photos of a filial son in rural Shanxi who returns from university & struggles to take care of his dying father.
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A collection of vivid and stirring photos documenting the lives of many ordinary Chinese people in China, as exhibited by Tencent photographer Yang Shuhuai.
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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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Billionaire Shanxi coal mine boss spends over 70 million on wedding for daughter, inviting celebrities like Wang Leehom and Jay Chou for live performances.
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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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Public bus drivers in Zhejiang province of China are being asked to learn to recognize over 10 luxury car brand logos to avoid hitting them while on the road.
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Chinese netizens criticize the extravagant clothes, accessories, luxury handbags of delegates attending the 2012 "Two Meetings" of the NPC and CPPCC in Beijing.
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Police tow away an abandoned brand-new BMW X1 that has been parked outside Beijing's CCTV building for a year, as Chinese netizens speculate who the owner is.
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Photos of Chinese villagers carrying large plastic bags inflated with natural gas that they've illegally siphoned from nearby oil wells in Shandong province.
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How a small handful of tycoons came to rule the city of Hong Kong, and how the government and Hong Kongers themselves contributed to their accumulation of wealth.
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A young chef is facing financial ruin after accidentally hitting a Rolls-Royce Phantom, expecting to pay upwards of 1 million RMB in compensation for repairs.
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A collection of photographs from 2010 to 2012 showing the dramatic demolition, clearing, and remaining nail houses in the redevelopment of Guangzhou's Yangjicun.
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A young woman who posted photos showing off her wealth on her Sina microblog attracts Chinese netizens' ire in a case similar to 2011's Guo Meimei controversy.