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Fresh Live Frog Sashimi in Japan, Chinese Netizen Reactions
Translated Chinese netizen reactions to a video of a live frog slaughtered, stripped of its skin & served still moving as fresh raw sashimi (“sushi”) in Japan.
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Toxic Sodium Chloride in KFC & McDonald’s Fries, Chinese Reactions
Translated Chinese netizen reactions to excessive levels of “toxic/poisonous” sodium chloride in the french fries of fast food restaurants KFC and McDonald’s.
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Expired Moldy Bread Given to Hainan Typhoon Disaster Victims
Translated Chinese netizen reactions to news that government typhoon disaster relief efforts in Hainan included handing out expired moldy bread to victims.
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McDonald’s & KFC Meat Supplier Exposed Reusing Expired Meat
Undercover reporter exposes Chinese meat processor for fast food restaurants (McDonald’s, KFC, Pizza Hut) reusing expired and rotting chicken and beef products.
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Sparrows Die En Masse After Eating Rice, Chinese Reactions
Chinese netizens are in disbelief after an “expert” says the mysterious death of sparrows after eating spilled rice may be because they ate themselves to death.
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Genetically Modified Corn Imports, Chinese Netizen Reactions
Chinese netizen reactions to the import of genetically-modified corn and crops from the world’s three largest producers: United States, Brazil, and Argentina.
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‘Chinese-Style Justice’ – 0 Points Gaokao Essay from Sichuan
An English translation of an essay from this year’s all-important ‘gaokao’ college entrance examination in China that earned the lowest score possible, a zero.
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Ship Hits Bridge and Sinks, Local Residents Panic Buy Water
A ship carrying limestone sank after hitting the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge. Fearing contamination, city residents downstream panic buy water in supermarkets.
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Chinese Joking About the News, and Themselves
Chinese humor about recent university murders, avian flu, North Korea-US conflict, and China’s history, law, foreign policy, food safety, movies, & 50 Cent Party.
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‘H7N9 Bird Flu’ Top Trending Topic on Chinese Microblogs
Avian influenza continues as one of the top trending topics by reshares and comments on China’s leading microblogging service and social network Sina Weibo.