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Woman hit TWICE by car as dozens pass by without a care

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The video was posted onto Chinese social media earlier today by one Weibo user who wrote that it made him want to cry, since he no longer had the strength to get angry.

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Hong Kong, or New York City? from Asia Times

 

"I'm walkin' here! I'm walkin' here!"

 

 

Taxi driver’s obscene tirade at pedestrian divides netizens

Pedestrian: I am walking…

Taxi driver: This is the road! It’s not a pedestrian! If you punch my car, you are illegal! It’s not right! It’s Hong Kong!

Pedestrian: What the hell? I live here.

Taxi driver: I don’t care you live here! You [inaudible] my car! This is criminal!

Pedestrian: What?

Taxi driver: This is criminal!

Pedestrian (walking away): [inaudible]

Taxi driver: Holy sh*t! F**k you! Stupid a**! F**k! Go back your country! Motherf**ker!

 

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WATCH: Little Hong Kong girl stuns audience with her big voice on America's Got Talent

 

http://shanghaiist.com/2017/06/19/celine-tam.php

 

https://youtu.be/m0J-BwkQK4A - "Video unavailable This video is private."

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Bike sharing in China

People's Daily, China

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Published on Jun 28, 2017

Footage shows that tens-of-thousands of bikes owned by various bike-sharing companies have been dumped due to illegal parking in a local landfill in Hangzhou, east China’s Zhejiang province, on June 28, 2017. It is known that there are 16 areas like this with a total of 23,000 bikes in the city. However, only a few bike-sharing companies have dealt with the issue after being informed by local officials.

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Not exactly Madame Pearl's . . .

Homegrown Hong Kong: Eu Yan Sang’s 138 year old Chinese medici...

South China Morning Post
5 hours ago ·
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Founded in 1879, Eu Yan Sang sells Chinese medicine and herbs all across Asia. Come behind the scenes as we explore its Yuen Long factory. Story:http://sc.mp/zF7xKB

in the SCMP

Homegrown Hong Kong: Eu Yan Sang’s 138-year journey making traditional Chinese medicine has been a bumpy one

Despite years of family strife, the murder of the founder’s wife by her brothers-in-law and a takeover by a Singapore investment group, traditional Chinese medicine maker Eu Yan Sang has survived and flourished as a Hong Kong icon

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Labeled "Poison" by the People's Daily

Here’s why Tencent’s Honour of Kings has 200m players

 South China Morning Post
11 minutes ago ·

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Tencent's Honour of Kings has been labelled "poison" - but here's why it has 200 million players.
Full story: http://sc.mp/d3ejui

https://www.facebook.com/scmp/videos/10155429151549820/

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What a shame and a waste. I thought that it was a good thing but the Chinese people have abused it to epic proportions. I remember my first trip to China the hotel that I stayed at would give you a bicycle for the day. If it looked like rain they would give you an umbrella to use for the day.

 

 

Someone HAD the idea ALREADY! - in the SCMP

 

Inspired by China’s bike-sharing schemes, company founder remains confident despite early storm

 

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The report did not explain how people are meant to return the items, but instead quoted a philosophical Zhao.

“Umbrellas are different from bicycles,” he said. “Bikes can be parked anywhere, but with an umbrella you need railings or a fence to hang it on.”

Taking the brollies home was probably “best”, he said, as it meant that at least they would be “safe”.

 

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