The quick reaction of a truck driver and his companions saved the life of a motorcyclist who crashed into their dump truck that caught fire last Saturday in Nanchang, capital of east China's Jiangxi Province.
The quick reaction of a truck driver and his companions saved the life of a motorcyclist who crashed into their dump truck that caught fire last Saturday in Nanchang, capital of east China's Jiangxi Province.
The Wuhan monorail, with rails on top giving it an upside-down appearance,
Trending in China now: Looking like a giant hand of the Buddha, this site in Qingyuan City, south China's Guangdong Province has been attracting thousands of visitors. No handrails have yet been installed but a net has been put underneath, allowing tourists to enjoy the excitement safely.
Trending in China now: Looking like a giant hand of the Buddha, this site in Qingyuan City, south China's Guangdong Province has been attracting thousands of visitors. No handrails have yet been installed but a net has been put underneath, allowing tourists to enjoy the excitement safely.
Would you dare to go uphill?
The footage, filmed by a local resident at a tube station in Chongqing City on Sunday, shows people standing on the stairs for two-and-a-half minutes just to reach the ground.
According to local news, the escalator which has been in service since 1996 is 112 metres long.
The footage, filmed by a local resident at a tube station in Chongqing City on Sunday, shows people standing on the stairs for two-and-a-half minutes just to reach the ground. According to local news, the escalator which has been in service since 1996 is 112 metres long.
A suspension bridge at a tourist site in central China flipped over, leaving a group of tourists hanging upside down.
A suspension bridge at a tourist site in central China flipped over, leaving a group of tourists hanging upside down.
Crazy idea...but very useful
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A growing number of Chinese nationals, trying to escape repressive politics and a bleak economy, are headed to the U.S. They’re turning to a gap at the southern border with Mexico as a way to get in.
A growing number of Chinese nationals, trying to escape repressive politics and a bleak economy, are headed to the U.S. They’re turning to a gap at the southern border with Mexico as a way to get in.