Top 10 extraordinary Chinese
Editor's Note: Life is once only, sometimes seemingly so isolated that we almost lose faith in our existence. But after a second thought, it should come to you that not everyone can win on the life’s altitude of how much we can achieve, but everyone could be the champion on the life’s vastitude of how unique each and everyone could be. The entirety of life’s possibilities holds us in awe that life could truly be so different. Here China Daily web-editors compile a package of the extraordinary people in China. |
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Liu Wei plays the piano with his toes in Guangzhou, South China's Guangdong province, in this Dec 3, 2009 file photo. [Photo/CFP] click here to watch the video |
Liu Wei, a 23-year-old, whose arms were amputated after a childhood accident, plays the piano with his toes. Time after time, he played the piece gently and flawlessly. |
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Chen Xinian - a 64-year-old man - dream for years has been to improve housing for his family, but because he cannot afford the high housing prices, he has been trying to built a home underground. |
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Ren Ying has been a teacher and headmaster of a primary school for 12 years in a village named Renzhuang, East China’s Anhui province. |
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Xiuxiu is ready to go on with his cycling journey. [Photo/cqcb.com] |
Peng, a cycling amateur, was inspired by the idea of riding more than 2,000 kilometers in early July in the hope it would improve Xiuxiu's body and mind. |
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For nearly 20 years, an 80-year-old man has largely relied on walking barefoot to record the changing landscape of China's financial and commercial hub - the iconic epitome of China's modernization. |
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A Chinese farmer has resorted to the use of shock tactics to defend his right to land ownership by using improvised rockets to expel demolition corps that have threatened to evict him for the construction of commercial buildings. |
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After a trip of 1,500 kilometers on a raft made of plastic bottles, Xia Yu finally arrived in Shanghai on Oct 4 - but he was not able to fulfill his dream of sailing into the Expo 2010 Shanghai. |
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A man was spotting resting on a rope tied to trees at a park in Anshan, Northeast China's Liaoning province, Sept 15, 2010. |
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File photo shows a a Amur tiger, looks out of his enclosure at the zoo. [Photo/Agencies] |
Two young men and a woman were testing their courage at a safari park in northwest China's Shaanxi Province through a 73-hour survival test with wild tigers. |
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When most areas of Wuhan city were suffering a maximum temperature of 39 degrees Celsius on Aug 4, 2010, Luo Chun'e had to wear as many clothes as she can. "I am quite afraid of the cold," she said, adding that she was still feeling cold despite wearing a lot of clothes. |