Help stop the trade of live animals as keychain / lucky charms in China
AVAAZ.org have a petition to stop the sale of living animals as keychain/lucky charm. The petition calls on the United Nations to: …demand the Chinese…
AVAAZ.org have a petition to stop the sale of living animals as keychain/lucky charm. The petition calls on the United Nations to: …demand the Chinese…
Last year, Lu Qing was unpacking some women’s clothing for her fashion outlet business Yuekou when her grandfather, Liu Xianping, came in and started giving…
We don’t really think of midcentury China as having a space-age or Jetsons mentality, but these remarkable magazine covers from 1961 and 1962 clearly prove…
Chinese micro-blog Sina Weibo asked its readers to upload their most embarrassing childhood photos. And, well, the Internet gods delivered in spades with these priceless…
A zoo located in People’s Park of Luohe in the province of Henan is receiving a major backlash from its paying visitors because zoo staff…
Oh, the glorious Taobao website, where featured products consist solely of whatchamacallits and thingamajigs sold in China. Here are a few choice selections from Taoboa‘s…
Here’s a vintage Brian Eno rarity, a 1974 promo video for “China My China,” which also features Judy Nylon of Snatch. According to the poster:…
Cola is actually an amazing meat tenderizer—folks in my family have poured a can of Coke on the Christmas ham for years. Apparently in China,…