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Trending across China

(chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2013-12-21 17:27

A deadly delivery of children's shoes. University students get a taste of migrant worker life. And a Ming Dynasty painting survives the Cultural Revolution in a raincoat - it's all trending across China.

Trending across China

Deadly courier

Shanghai YTO Express (Logistics) Co Ltd apologized Saturday on it's Weibo for the death of a client poisoned by the company's express parcel.

Liu Xingliang, from Guangrao county of East China's Shandong province, died on Nov 29 after receiving a poisonous parcel containing a pair of children's shoes. The hospital's diagnosis showed that Liu was poisoned by a liquid called Methyl fluoroacetate.

Related: China's express delivery volume surges

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Trending across China

Long-haul commuters

Hundreds of thousands of people working in Beijing but living in Yanjiao township, from the capital's neighboring Hebei province, commute every day between the two places, Beijing News reported.

These people chose to purchase apartments in the town, about 30 kilometers from the capital's downtown areas, because of Beijing's skyrocketing housing prices and limitations on house purchases.

Related: Home prices continue to rise in November

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Expensive lost-and-found

A man from Liuzhou city of South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region confessed to police that six bankbooks with a value of 170 million yuan ($28 million) were fabricated. A chef had handed in a men's purse he found on the roadside with the six bankbooks to the police.

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Trending across China

Birth certification taken back

A couple from Wuming county in Guangxi province applied for certification for their second child in June and the authority granted that to them. After the pregnancy, the couple expecting the new baby were told the date on the certification was wrong and it needs to be taken back.

The worker at the family planning office said the real reason for the taking back is the couple are not qualified for the certification. The couple will probably have to conduct abortion and they will prosecute the family planning office for compensation if it is necessary.

Related: New 'two-child' rules to start from early 2014

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Official's mother is a rag picker

Qing Lidong, the party committee secretary of Wenchuan county which was hit by the Wenchuan earthquake in 2008, leads a busy life for handling his work. He seldom has time to keep his old mother company and she goes out to collect scraps to kill time.

Qing's old mother shares with him the thoughts of people from the grassroots level that she meets when she picks scraps on the streets.

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Fake migrant labourers

More than one hundred students of Zhongyuan University of Technology were told to attend a social practice activity on December 19. It turns out to be that they were sent to a construction site to pretend to be migrant workers for the inspection of the company's leaders.

The person in charge of the activity from the university said that the school did not do this for money. It was a favor to the company,which has sponsored some activities of the school.

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Trending across China

Antique digging fever

On the river channel of Shuiyang River near the boarder of Nanjing and Anhui province, hundreds of villagers converge there everyday to dig for antiques. The digging has lasted for a while and this attracts dozens of antique dealers who purchase the cultural relics uncovered by the villagers.

Rumor has it that numerous people in the near villages become rich by digging and selling antiques. Therefore many villagers quit their job to dig for antiques.

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Trending across China

Ancient painting survives

An authentic work of Tang Bohu, a master of Chinese painting of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), has been exhibited in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, December 20. The owner said the painting, saved by his father during the Cultural Revolution (1966-76), is pretty precious.

His father folded the painting, wrapped it into a raincoat and buried it in the soil of a flowerpot. By doing this, the paining survived the Cultural Revolution.

 

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