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Subway suicide averted at Songhong Road station

This morning, a man attempted to commit suicide by laying himself on the subway track at the Songhong Road station. Quickthinking passengers informed metro staff who then activated the emergency


Around Shanghai: Xiao Nan Guo, urn thieves, landlords who rape tenants, oil smuggling rings and more

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Watch: Conversation with Han Han on Channel News Asia

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Photos: East Nanjing Road's New Apple Store

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Hunan airport police take pity on penniless American, fly him to Beijing

A young American was bailed out from his own stupidity earlier this month when airport police pooled together 700RMB for a plane ticket and a mooncake to send him on his way out of Wuhan Tianhe


Jin Xing says kicked off reality show for being transgender

Jin Xing (金星), one of the foremost figures in Chinese contemporary dance and a judge on the reality television singing competition Fei Tong Fan Xiang 《非同凡响》says she has been


Photo of the Day: Suzhou Creek

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Photos: Black Rabbit Music Festival

                                           


Help keep orphans and disadvantaged kids warm this winter!

Our friends at Hands On Shanghai have a project that we can all get behind: Helping to serve the basic needs of orphans and disadvantaged children in Anhui、Jiangxi、Gansu、and Shanxi Province,


Breaking down the budget of an unpaid intern in China

Seeing Red in China just put up a great post highlighting "what life is really like for the average Chinese person that has yet to fully reap the rewards of China’s rapid development." They