Translated content from Sina, a major portal website and BBS discussion forum in China.
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A young girl in Guangdong is seen kneeling down in front of a job recruiter begging for a job. Some netizens think she is shameless, using other's sympathy.41
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Chinese discuss new reports that Wu Jiafang, the man who became famous for carrying his dead wife after the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake, is actually a bad person.
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A 23-year-old daughter poses completely nude for her father, Li Zhuangping, in many of his paintings. Chinese netizens debate whether this is appropriate.
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Chinese netizens react to pictures of Jewish girls carrying guns & assault rifles on the streets of Israel. Good policy or sign of unsafe dangerous environment?
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Pictures of long lines and large crowds of Chinese people trying to buy train tickets to travel home for the 2009 Spring Festival / Chinese New Year holiday.
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Chinese netizens touched, amused, and annoyed when police in Jiangsu, China post a notice that 5 mao ($0.07) was found, asking the owner to come reclaim it.
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Netizens discuss pictures of a cute little Chinese boy only a few years old begging for money on the streets of China. Do people use sympathy to make money?
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Over a thousand Chinese graduate students with master's degrees apply to sell pork for a Guangzhou company. Many Chinese ask who should be ashamed by this.
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Chinese from Shandong are kidnapped & jailed inside mental hospitals by the local government for trying to petition or complain to Beijing central government.
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A Chinese woman's Chevrolet Captiva SUV is being towed. Angry, she gets in her car and begins driving it away, pulling the tow truck behind her.
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A Chinese government website is hacked and the official's webpage shows a picture of a sexy girl wearing a bikini. Netizens say girl works harder than official.
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Interesting pictures of an old apartment complex that surrounds a courtyard in Shanghai that looks like one in the Stephen Chow movie, "Kung Fu Hustle."
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Pictures of an elementary school in a poor rural mountain village of China, its dedicated teacher, and the frightening path cut out of the side of the mountain.
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A Chinese netizen shares pictures of poor people in America to show that every country has problems with poverty. Some Chinese are skeptical, says it is Africa.
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150,000 recent university graduates in China pack the Shenzhen Convention Center's Job Fair looking for jobs. Chinese netizens discuss difficulty of employment.
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A 6-year-old daughter of migrant workers has been listening to class for over 20 days standing outside the classroom window. The school refuses to let her in.
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Government officials have spent 2 million RMB constructing a luxury "humanized" public restroom in Wuhan. Chinese netizens ask if China is still a poor country.