
Many cases of car engine failure have been reported recently in China. In Nanning City, southern part of China, Chinese car owner suspected some gas station are offering low-quality gasoline to cause their car malfunction. Many angry drivers protest outside the suspected gas station and the station are forced to closed temporarily to handle all the complaints …

Rumor said that China is gonna to import Vietnamese boob-melons which looks similar to the woman’s breasts. The photos of the Vietnamese boob-melons have been widely spread on the Chinese microblog and amazed many Chinese people over the past few days. A lot of Chinese netizens are interested to know where they can purchase it or which restaurant is serving these special dish. Some of them even want to purchase the seeds and plant it in China. Well, Chinese are sometimes too naive and ignorant to distinguish what is called artwork …

The tragedy was happened at the city of Zhenzhou, Henan province north-central China. A Chinese man wanted an iPhone so badly, he went to search for it in a local shopping district and met a seller who could sell him an authentic iPhone for a special price. After bargaining, the man bought the so-called new iPhone for only 2,000 yuan (US$330). Later he found that the phone is a knock-off and he tried to look out for the cheater. In the end, he found another group of people which were selling the same cheap knockoff iPhone to a young boy. The anger has driven him unexpectedly murder one of the cheater …

While the Taiwanese NBA basketball player Jeremy Lin has rapidly risen from obscurity to superstar, the ‘Linsanity’ has also gone wild in mainland China. The Lin-Mania brings tons of business opportunity to the store owners at Taobao, the biggest China online shopping site similar to ebay. Many knockoff merchandise of Lin such as iPhone cases, the #17 New York Knicks jerseys, t-shirts and hoodies are selling like hot cakes. Besides that, Lin’s Chinese name has also being quickly registered as trademark …

Overseas hunting is becoming popular among rich Chinese including some executives of Fortune Global 500 and government officials. A hunting club in Beijing is offering the trips to Africa or North America at 500,000 yuan (US$79,377) per person which allow them to shoot polar bears or other animals by using rifles or bows and arrows. The prices cover the cost of accommodation, hunting permits, local guides and other services. So far about 100 Chinese rich people have hunted overseas and the participation is increasing …

US President Obama’s official Google+ page has been occupied by Chinese netizens. Since Chinese netizens suddenly found that Google+ gets unblocked in China last week, they starting to fill up the 500 comments limit under the latest few posts on Obama’s G+ wall. The Chinese netizens called this action as “Occupy Obama’s Google+” , in order to feel close to the world leader and express their demand on democracy …

China is well-known for making different kind of Apple knockoff. And the latest one isn’t any hardware but a fake iPhone signature service. The Chinese just pay about one dollar a month to add a “sent from my iPhone” to every message they send out. A lot of Chinese people are still unable to afford a real iPhone, but they still want to pretend they are “using” it in their virtural world …

A young Shanghai girl is being called “Subway Female Knight” by Chinse netizens because she had confronted a thief by oneself with the Apple’s iPad. She has noticed a pregnant woman suspiciously eying people’s bags on the subway. She turns on her iPad and start filming the woman for stealing a mobile phone from a passenger boarding the subway train. The brave young girl stopped the pickpocket for leaving and her iPad has being knocked to the ground while pushing and shoving …

After the great success of “Portrait of Yao Ming with a Basketball” and “Portrait of Ai Wei Wei with Sunflower Seeds”, the lovely Shanghai based-artist Hong Yi has painted a portrait of Taiwanese singer Jay Chou by using coffee cup stains. Jay Chou is a well-known Chinese singer who starred in Hollywood’s re-make movie — The Green Hornet. Check out the incredible video after the break.

A traditional Chinese medicine company in southeast China’s Fujian province insisting that extracting bile from bears is painless, the process is just as simple as getting water from the tap. It sparked a noisy Internet campaign accusing it of cruelty to animals. The company has even applied for an IPO and hope to use the money to increase the number of its bears from 470 to 1,200 bears in their farm. Uproar against the bear-bile industry is growing louder, celebrities such as retired NBA star Yao Ming joins the ranks to denounce the practice of extracting bile from live bears …
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