Photos: Hilarious one-child-policy writings on the wall
Bad news for internet humor: China is exterminating countless slogans splashed on the walls in rural China, screaming family planning and sterilization and striving to intimidate the population into...
View ArticlePhotos: 53 pigs struck by lightning to death; netizens: You hit the wrong...
From NetEase At around 11 a.m. on July 6, a lightning hit the roof of a pig barn in the suburb of Shenzhen, Guangdong province, and ripped open a 4-meter long crack. 53 pigs staying inside the barn...
View ArticleChinese state TV censors genitals of Michelangelo’s David; netizens amused
From Sina Weibo One man’s meat is another man’s poison. It seems that employees working at China Central Television find David, a masterpiece created by the Italian artist Michelangelo, so distasteful...
View ArticleLatest Chinese Internet meme after CCTV’s ‘David Gate’–Dressing the nude in...
From NetEase China Central Television, the state-run national broadcaster, becomes a laughingstock after it blurred David’s penis in a newscast about an exhibition in the National Museum of China. The...
View ArticlePic of the day: Sculpture of erotic/filial pigs in Zhengzhou’s CBD
FAIL? Residents in Zhengzhou think the sculpture on the city’s landmark square, featuring a busty female pig lying on the ground and a male pig kneeling behind her, is “too raunchy”, whereas the...
View ArticleGeorge W. Bush’s brother jokes about joining Communist Party; netizens react
From Sina Weibo Neil Bush, younger brother of the former U.S. president, started using Sina Weibo, China’s hugely popular microblogging service in September, 2011. Despite having 120,000 followers, Mr....
View ArticleDesign FAIL: Suzhou’s Gate of the Orient looks like a pair of long johns
From NetEase “Gate of the Orient”, an immense structure under construction in Suzhou, Jiangsu province next to the Jinji lake, has been the talk of Chinese social media lately. Some netizens say that...
View ArticlePic of the day: Quadruplets hairdos
Identical quadruplets in Shenzhen get numeral hair-dos for school teachers to tell them apart. (Picked from Xinhua)
View ArticleApple’s launch of iPhone 5 mocked in China
Has Chinese love affair with Apple’s products died with its former leader Steve Jobs, who enjoyed a cult-like status in China? Not sure, but the iPhone 5, which at first sight looks nothing different...
View ArticleCCTV’s extensive coverage of Hurricane Sandy gives fodder for satire
As the East Coast of the United States braces against the superstorm Sandy, which is said to have cut power supply for millions of people, claimed dozens of lives and taken huge economic toll on the...
View Article‘Party members get girls easily,’ memorable moments at 18th party congress
It is widely understood that the 18th National Party Congress of the Communist Party, except for the closing ceremony where the new lineup of Chinese leadership will take the stage, is nothing but...
View ArticleAircraft-carrier style: Chinese netizens celebrate landing of carrier-based...
China successfully lands the first carrier-based fighter jet – J15 – on its newly christened aircraft carrier. But instead of the news itself, it is a rather trivial detail in a television news segment...
View ArticleNetizens react: People’s Daily fooled by The Onion’s Sexiest Man Alive...
Either People’s Daily has woefully made a fool of itself, or, as a handful of netizens conjectured below, they did this on purpose: The mouthpiece for the Chinese Communist Party dedicated a 55-photo...
View ArticleAmericans use Chinese popcorn cooker on Discovery Channel; netizens amused
Recently, a magical popcorn cooker from China has piqued Americans’ curiosity. The old-fashioned Chinese popcorn cooker is essentially a cannon with a handle. MythBuster, a famous show on America’s...
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