Grave robbers steal and sell corpses for "ghost marriages."
Firefighters are on hand to prevent self-immolations.
Fathers hire assassins to kill their sons' World of Warcraft avatars.
People spend thousands of dollars on walnuts.
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They also spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on jade.
Jade prices first started to rise in 2005 but the jade bubble is said to be popping.
People get arrested for spreading rumors about the Mayan Apocalypse.
Ninety-three people were arrested in China for spreading rumors about the Mayan Apocalypse. One man spent all his savings to build an 'ark' to survive the Apocalypse.
'Love Hunters' look for women in shopping malls.
Yang Jing, a matchmaker at Diamond Love and Marriage looks for women and sometimes men at shopping malls. Wealthy Chinese pay tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars to "love hunters" like Jing to find their "ideal spouse," according to The New York Times.
Couples divorce to avoid property taxes.
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Nearly six thousand dead pigs were found floating in the Huangpu river near Shanghai. The river water tested positive for porcine circovirus, which affects pigs but not humans. For now officials say the water is still drinkable.
The government announces a ban on gift giving, and it immediately hurts the economy.
The smog is so bad it can be seen from space.
Obscure James Joyce novel "Finnegan's Wake" becomes a bestseller.
James Joyce's 1939-book "Finnegan's Wake" became a surprise bestseller. Jeffrey Wasserstrom, a historian at the University of California, Irvine, attributed this to a sudden interest in books that were once banned by the Communist Party.
Buildings fall over sideways and are sometimes intact.
One construction worker was killed when this 13-floor building collapsed almost intact. There are constant fears that safety comes second to speed.
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26-mile bridges get built to nowhere.
The 8-lane Qingdao bridge is the world's longest bridge and cost 14.8 billion yuan to build, but sees a fraction of the traffic that was expected, according to the Financial Times.
Cute kids get replaced by cuter kids.
China lied about the little girl who sang "Ode to the motherland" at the Beijing Olympics. Yang Peiyi, the real singer, wasn't considered cute enough and Lin Miaoke was brought in to lip sync the song. The music director Chen Qigang told the AP: “The audience will understand that it’s in the national interest.”
Whole media organizations get banned.
White collar executives get sentenced to death for their role in the shadow banking system.
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"Interviews Before Execution" was a popular television program. Henan TV only cancelled the show after Chinese officials worried about how it would impact China's image abroad following publicity surrounding a BBC documentary on the show.
Bridges collapse within a few months of being built.
One person was killed and 22 injured, when the Wuyishan Gongguan Bridge collapsed in China's Fujian province.
Wealthy people have stand-ins at their trials
In China the extremely wealthy are believed to hire body doubles to appear as them in court and serve out prison sentences.
Gigantic accidents occur on newly-built high-speed rail lines
Entire Apple stores get counterfeited.
As Chinese cities develop across the country fake stores have become increasingly prevalent. Arguably the most famous fake store was the fake Apple store in Kunming, southern China.
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China's dairy industry has been hit with milk contamination scandals since 2008. Milk products have been found containing everything from mercury to melamine and detergent.
Rivers turn red.
Environmental pollution and chemical spills have caused rivers in China to turn red.
A national pork reserve exists to combat inflation.
China has replaced the U.S. to become the world's largest consumer of pork. The country has a national pork reserve that it releases when prices soar.
Businesses hang nets to prevent employees from committing suicide.
Foxconn installed nets outside its worker dormitories and hired mental health professionals to prevent suicides.
People do push ups in the middle of busy highways.
Cars came to a standstill on China's highways during its Golden Week holidays. Drivers were seen exiting their cars to stretch and even do push-ups.
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