
China may soon boast the most extensive rail network in the world – but unfortunately, the behaviour of some of the passengers has even further to go than the quality of its trains…
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An unusually attractive beggar claiming to have come from 500 years in the past has been attracting attention in China.
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The Lucky Star mikoshi, one of Washinomiya’s most sacred relics to legions of otaku devotees, will be be spending most of the year in China for the Expo 2010 Shanghai China international fair as an example of Japan’s unique modern visual art.
The mikoshi, a Shinto portable shrine used as a sort of chariot for deities during religious processions, is perhaps less well known outside of Japan than it deserves, so a brief introduction to the shrine is included below…
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Citizens of Shanghai are aghast at the collapse of a major new bridge, pictured, which was revealed to be constructed partially out of rubbish instead of concrete.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: H, International, News
- Date: Oct 4, 2009 16:36 JST
- Tags: China, Events, Exhibitionism, Image Gallery, Oppai, Oshiri, Shanghai, Voyeurism


China’s ineffectual bans of all things sexual seem not to have made an impression on these comely Shanghai clubbers, who brazenly bare all in their debauched revelry.
You can inspect their dissolution in no small detail below:
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The prowess of Chinese engineers has resulted in another Middle Kingdom marvel, in the form of this spectacular building collapse; so expert was the construction of the structure’s foundations that the collapse occurred cleanly and without much damage to the structure, breaking neatly at the base.
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Reportedly, the Shanghai Sperm Bank is offering white coated young ladies to assist able bodied men in the donation of their sperm.
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Chinese companies are coming under fire for piracy on an impressive scale, after it emerges that their new flagship high-speed rail system, which they proudly claim “utilises 100% Chinese owned intellectual property”, is actually designed by German and French companies (Siemens and Alstom).
China is even apparently exporting trains made with the designs, despite it being licensed for use only in China.
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China may have problems in many areas, but it seems they now lead the world in the development of the net café; here you see one which has caught the eye of many, not only having pretty girls, but also seemingly having them in a one-to-one ratio with customers…
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