By Saif on July 7, 2010
Modern Vs. Traditional

No doubt Chinese people are so intelligent and hard working. This post features funny but realist living style of Chinese people. They can take deep interest in their daily routine job. Some examples are given below in the photos. Check this out.
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By Saif on July 6, 2010
Guangzhou Railway Station, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province.

Everybody knows that China is the most populated country in the world. This post shows the places of China like railways stations, the great wall of China, hotels, Chinese roads, holidays spots, beaches, is how much crowded? After seeing the photos you will understand what that means.
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Posted in Photos | Tagged Most Crowded Places of China, The most crowded country, Wonderful China
By Saif on July 6, 2010
1. National Museum Beijing
The National Museum of China is located on the east side of Tian’an Men Square in Beijing. It is the largest comprehensive history museum in China. Through display of both material and non-material collections and exhibits, it narrates the history created by the ancestors of the Chinese people.

This post features the 20 top most wonderful museums in China. There are more than 2,200 museums which includes public museums and museums of universities. Some of these are internationally famous like museum of Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses. The government has exchanges of cultural relics exhibitions between museums and promotes the display and exchanges of legal non-governmental collections. Take a look at the photographs of museums in china.
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Posted in Architecture, Top 10, Travel | Tagged 2o top chinese museum, Museums In China, photos of china museum
By Saif on July 4, 2010

OMG.. This is the most horrifying and disgusting thing i have ever seen in my life. “The Baby Soup is called in the local jargon ‘Spare Rib Soup’ and is not available on a daily basis. The reporter who originally wrote the article in Chinese said that he had to wait a couple of weeks until a baby was available. A couple who had two daughters already had a third pregnancy which they aborted when they found out at 5 months it was again a girl. So they contacted the restaurant and sold their aborted daughter. Babies which are close to term (i.e. 9 months) cost 2,000 yuan (about US$ 290) The ones that are aborted earlier only cost a few hundred yuan (100 yuan is US 14.50) Just buying the placenta alone also costs a couple of hundred yuan (about US$ 30).
Shocking news circulated in China. A town in Canton is now on trend taking baby herbal soup to increase health and sexual performance/stamina. The cost in China currency = approx $ 4000. A factory manager was interviewed and he testified that it is effective because he is a frequent customer. It is a delicacy whereby expensive herbs are added to boil the baby with chicken meat for 8 hours boiling/steaming. He pointed to his second wife next to him, who is 19 (he is 62), and testified that they have sex everyday.
Warning: More photos are extremely disturbing and horrifying.
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Posted in Food, Weird | Tagged bizarre chinese soup, healthy soups, photos of chinese food, weird food in china, World's Shocking Boiled Baby Soup Ever
By Saif on June 28, 2010

Lu Cong was born in 1979, Shanghai. When he became seven, he joined his parents in Muscatine, Iowa near the Quad Cities area. A graduate of the University of Iowa with a degree in biology he moved to Denver, CO in 2000 with very limited art training. He has exhibited at the Denver Art Students League and participated in life drawing sessions there since 2002. Today he is considered one of the most important young Chinese artists.
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By Saif on June 19, 2010

Hukou Waterfall, located at the intersection of Shanxi Province and Shaanxi Province, some 400 kilometers from Xian, is the second largest waterfall in China. The mighty Yellow River, the second largest river in China, surge its way form the Qinghai Province to the border of Shanxi and Shaanxi Provinces where it suddenly found its way through a narrow valley blocked by mountains on both sides. The riverbed abruptly narrows down from 300 meters to 50n meters, turning the placid water to rapids. The tremendous water splashes on the rock, forming a magnificent waterfall of 15 meters high and 20 meters wide, as if the water is pouring down from a huge teapot, hence the name Hukou ( means mouth of teapot).Just below the waterfall, there is a shining stone called guishi. What makes the stone mysterious is that it moves up and down according to the water level. No matter how large the water volume is, it shows up a little. Lets take a look at some incredible photographs of Hukou Waterfalls China.
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Posted in Travel | Tagged Breathtaking Scenes of Hukou Waterfalls, Chinese famous waterfalls, Photos of Hukou Waterfalls, The Yellow River
By Saif on June 13, 2010

Here are the interesting photos of different so-called “Fake” products and knock-off name brands from China. Sure some of these are nice fakes, but they are still funny so just enjoy and don’t go getting all critical. Here are some nice pictures of that products.
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Posted in Funny | Tagged Chinese brand, Chinese fake stuff, Fake Chinese Products, funny pictures
By Saif on June 13, 2010

Graffiti is name for images, painted or marked in any manner on property. Graffiti may appear in the forms of simple written words to elaborate wall paintings. Graffiti has existed since ancient times, but nowadays, markers, normal paints, spray paint commonly used materials. In most countries, defacing property with graffiti without the property owner’s consent to considered vandalism, which is punishable by law. Graffiti has since evolved into a pop culture existence often related to underground hip hop music. To some, it is an art form worthy of display in galleries or exhibitions; to others it is vandalism. Here are some wonderful pictures of Graffiti buildings in China.
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Posted in Architecture, Art | Tagged Bizarre chinese buildings, Chinese Graffiti Buildings, Chinese Graffiti Street, Graffiti Art
By Saif on June 13, 2010

Yes, sushi are Japanese meals, but here is what you get when you order sushis in China! So, still hungry?
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Posted in Food, Weird | Tagged Chinese food, chinsese sushi, photos of tasty sushi
By Saif on June 13, 2010

A Guangzhou mall has hosted a competition to find out who could unclasp a group of women’s bras the fastest using just one hand. Eight masked women stood on stage in bras and hot pants as competitors put their swiftest hand forward for the 1,000 RMB mall gift certificate prize. The contest has since been slammed for objectifying women, but a mall spokesman defended it, saying it promoted “underwear awareness” among men. In any case, it’s perhaps ironic that the winner was a woman, who undid all eight bras in 21 seconds. “I didn’t expect to win — maybe it was because I get so much practice in my everyday life,” the winner said.
Boys, you’ll always be noobish at this skill.
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Posted in Events | Tagged 2010 Bra Removing Contest, Crazy Chinese Events