Rescue Machines Join Relief Efforts in China Earthquake (Video)

Randy Cheung, Apr 26, 2013 2:13 AM, 534 views, 1 Comment »,

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A 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit Lushan county last week in China’s southwest Sichuan province. Three types of disaster relief machines have been dispatched to quake-hit areas. The machines were rushed to the quake zone in batches. The first batch, including three technicians, arrived at the quake epicenter on the second day of the disaster. The other two arrived within the next 12 hours. The robotic machines were jointly developed by the Shenyang Institute of Automation, under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the National Earthquake Response Support Service. Two of the machines are designed to enter ruins to detect life, while the third type, a flying remote helicopter, uses a high-definition camera to catch aerial images and send them instantly to relief departments. This is the first time these three types of machines, which is made in China, to be used in an earthquake rescue and relief mission …

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Chinese Rich Just Couldn’t Handle a Ferrari

Randy Cheung, Apr 12, 2013 2:15 PM, 975 views, 1 Comment »,

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Owning a new Ferrari is that if your involve in an accident or your expensive car get kicks by some animal, automobile fans around the world will notice it, especially in communist China. A Ferrari driver was killed in a car crash this week on the Shanghai-Nanjing expressway in east China. The luxury sport car was registered in Shanghai, it collided with a Hyundai and a container truck around 1000 meters from a toll station. The crash caused a fire, as a result of which the driver was burned to death. Three people on other vehicles were slightly injured. The red Ferrari was badly destroyed in the accident, according to photos taken by witnesses and posted on Chinese social media. Few more pics after the jump. As we can see, rich Chinese are just too ignorance to handle their luxury car properly, even driving in other developed countries.

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Chinese Drunk Man Stunts on Power Cable (Video)

Randy Cheung, Apr 8, 2013 3:30 PM, 536 views, Got something to say ?,

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A drunken man in Linfen in northern China dangles upside down on a high-voltage power cable and refuses to come down. While he was found climbing up the pole, the authorities immediately ordered to shut down the electricity. The idiot held on to the power cable for 15 minutes before falling to a lower cable and then to the ground. Fortunately local rescue teams had set up a landing pad for him, so he was not injured. He told the press he had drunk a lot because of being in a bad mood. It’s really incredible that someone so drunk was able to survive from this. Not everyone can become Jackie Chan.

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Watch: Lucky Scooter Driver Lands Safely on Top of The Car After Get Hit

Randy Cheung, Apr 7, 2013 2:46 PM, 322 views, Got something to say ?,

Thank to some close-circuit television, we can get to see another amazing crash survival techniques which happened in China. The Chinese scooter driver is lucky to be alive after he was wiped out by a car at an unspecified Chinese crossing and, instead of being scattered across the road like his little bike, he landed in one available safe place – on top of the car which hit him. If you can survive like this in such a acrobatics way, you’re properly jumping into a good fortune


A Building in Shanghai Has Emergency Slide Installed in Stairwell (Video)

Randy Cheung, Mar 25, 2013 10:44 AM, 1,422 views, 1 Comment »,

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A slide has been installed in a residential block in Shanghai for fire escaping. The stainless steel chute has been attached to the banister of the existing stairs and can be deployed at the press of a button. The idea is that in an emergency the slide would be deployed and people would use it to exit the building quickly rather than walking down the stairs. According to the inventor Mr.Zhou, people using the slide could escape from a 5-floor building in just 14 seconds, pretty fast. Escaping a burning building in China just became more fun ! We hope the slide won’t be jammed if too many people are using it …

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The Crash of Lamborghini and Rolls-Royce Might be the Most Expensive Car Accident In China (Video)

Randy Cheung, Mar 19, 2013 12:43 PM, 1,778 views, 2 Comments »,

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Nowadays, rich Chinese are driving expensive luxury car on the road to show off their wealth. A Lamborghini was spotted with its nose buried in the back bumper of a Rolls Royc in Chongqing city. The hit doesn’t look bad, but we all known it will cost an expensive paint replacement job for the car owner. The total value of the two cars apparently exceeds 8 million yuan ($1.28 million USD). We believe only the two parties can settle the accident themselves, the insurance company would not dare to show themselves up. Local journalist has check out the repair service for the two automobiles, experts said it’s troublesome to fix Lamborghini and Rolls-Royce in China, in some case, they have to send oversea for repairing.

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Lamborghini Burns To The Ground In China Shenzhen (Video)

Star Chang, Mar 11, 2013 8:13 PM, 843 views, Got something to say ?,

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A Lamborghini burst into flames after it broke down last weekend in Shenzhen. The overpriced Italian sports car had burned to the ground before the fire crews had even arrived. Chinese media outlets claim the fires started while the car was running in a street race on the busy downtown street. No one was injured during the accident and the driver had managed to escape before the car caught fire. The driver had disappeared on the spot, we believe the authorities should be able to track down who is the car’s owner, as the license plate had captured on photograph before it turned into a piece of junk …

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Monster Sinkhole in China can Swallow Your House (Video)

Star Chang, Feb 1, 2013 3:47 PM, 913 views, 1 Comment »,

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Previously, we have seen many sinkholes appeared in China different cities, swallowing cars and passers-by. Now we have a giant sinkhole that can swallowed an entire building. The sinkhole opened up near a subway construction site in Guangzhou city, sending several buildings plunging into the earth. Workers noticed that the land was sinking and managed to evacuate the 300 or so people inside the buildings before they collapsed. The gaping hole as more than 3,200 square feet in area and almost 30 feet deep, is still expanding. Impressively, authorities has already ordered constructors to fill up the hole, everything has been ‘cover-up’ …

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The Secret of Banning Ferrari Online Search in China

Star Chang, Sep 10, 2012 1:30 PM, 1,761 views, Got something to say ?,

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The son of a Chinese government official was killed in a Ferrari crashed accident earlier this year. The authorities have been trying to block every single details about the accident, going so far as to block the search terms “Ferrari” on Chinese social network. Details of the March accident in Beijing, which allegedly also injured two young women, have stayed under wraps in China but are leaking out via media in Hong Kong. The South China Morning Post cited an unnamed official in Beijing as confirming that Ling Gu, the son of a loyal aide to President Hu Jintao, was the person killed in the Ferrari accident. The report said Ling was half-naked when the crash occurred and his two female passengers were naked or half-dressed, suggesting they had been involved in some kind of high-speed sex game …

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This is How Chinese Made Their Own “Noah’s Ark” Like a Yellow Ping Pong Ball (Video)

Herman Lai, Aug 8, 2012 4:24 AM, 1,597 views, 1 Comment »,

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This is real. The idea is from a Chinese, who surnamed Yang. Through dozens of researches and experiments, he brought an anti-disaster yellow spherical rescue capsule to the world before doomsday arrives. It can withstand 1,700 degrees Celsius of heat, 350 tons of collision impact, magnitude-10 earthquake and Tsunami. The best part? The capsule adopted the principle of gyroscope, therefore people inside the ball won’t rotate when the ball is rolling, so don’t worry it will make people vomit. To justify it’s safe, Yang climbed into the ball and conducted the first trial from a slope of about 50 meters into a watery landing. Video after the break.

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