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Google has left China but Chinese netizen reactions have been carefully controlled by the government. Here are some comments before they were deleted/censored.
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Shanghai netizens post a strange scene of 5 pretty young girls suddenly running into McDonald's to dance to the popular Korean Wonder Girls song, "Nobody".
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Chinese television audiences and netizens were impressed by Premier Wen Jiabao's interpreter's fluent translations during a recent post-NPC press conference.
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An update on Sister Feng's new boyfriend & news of a Shangdong group claiming to have been the masterminds behind Sister Feng and Brother Sharp's internet fame.
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Chinese netizens note one particular female reporter at the annual Two Meetings (NPC & CPPCC conferences) getting interviews by linking arms w/ male officials.
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A Chinese male secretary shares his story of his older female boss seducing him with promotions and a BMW into sleeping with her, asking netizens what he can do.
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Parents of a young woman demand that she pay 200,000 to cover all of the expenses of her younger brother's wedding or they will disown her. Netizen reactions.
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A Chinese government official's diary is posted online, shocking netizens who realize that his main job duties are to drink alcohol, and have sex with women.
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Chinese netizens suspect nepotism when Wang Ran, a young girl in Xintai, Shandong province of China is quickly promoted to a high-ranking government position.
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A Chinese netizen posts a series of photographs of a beautiful real estate saleslady who is still working during the Chinese New Year & Spring Festival holiday.
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"Shou Shou" (real name Zhai Ling) is a famous Chinese car model. Her sex tape has been exposed to the public & many netizens are begging each other for a link.
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Sister Feng, an Chinese internet celebrity famous for her high demands and expectations despite her own looks, now has a suitor, and he drives a BMW 5 Series.
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Popular Chinese blogger Han Han explains why there seems to be more "wu mao dang" (50 Cent Party) activity on the internet recently: the world economic crisis.
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A half-naked Chinese man wielding two large cleavers in the middle of a street in Dongguan, Guangdong becomes internet famous for his expression and erection.
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Google China denies recent rumors & speculation that its staff & employees have been laid off or that its office has been closed through a post on their blog.
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Netizens discuss photographs that chronicle the lives of rural Chinese girls studying foot massage to find work many consider degrading in China's major cities.
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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.