Sumber : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/china/Purple-haze-over-Nanjing-raises-alarm/articleshow/50305315.cms
BEIJING: The sky turned fluorescent purple over China's Nanjing city on Wednesday causing serious alarm among city dwellers already worried about depressive grey smog that has made breathing difficult. A purple haze was seen as the light of the setting sun filtered through the heavy layer of smog hanging over Nanjing, sources said.
Local scientists and the government run China Central Television hastened to explain that it was caused by refraction of sunlight in the evening hours.
Pictures of a spectacular violet mist hanging over Nanjing on Wednesday went viral on social media. Even the official Xinhua news agency posted pictures on its Twitter account and asked the question, "Pink fog?" Before the clarification came in, many people had speculated over the social media that the violent colour may have come from a leakage of gas which was adding to the pollution. But there was nothing to confirm such speculation.
Thursday, December 24, 2015
Monday, December 21, 2015
5 air purifiers, 2 air quality monitors are not enough in China
Sumber : http://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-pollution-bubble-idUSKBN0U42I620151221
Liu Nanfeng has five air purifiers, two air quality monitors and a water purification system in his Beijing apartment. He buys organic. But still he worries for his 2-year-old daughter's health.
"I feel safe at home, but when we go out to the mall, the indoor and outdoor air are the same," the 34-year-old screenwriter said. "It feels hopeless."
China's persistent pollution and regular product safety scandals are driving an increasing number of consumers to build bubbles of clean air, purified water and safe products at home and in their cars.
Beijing's city government has twice this month issued pollution "red alerts", the first time it has triggered its most severe smog warning.
Friday, December 18, 2015
Saturday, December 5, 2015
Patung wanita muda popular di Cina
Sumber : http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/wives-buy-sex-dolls-husbands-6955703
Wives are buying sex dolls for husbands - to avoid satisfying their desires themselves.
The business is booming in China as women who no longer want to make love are picking up the sex toy to satisfy their ageing partners.
This is one of the factors that is behind a surge in sales in Xi'an, China, which has 2,000 sex shops, it is claimed.
Feng, a sex shop owner, said his shop used to sell 100 blow up dolls when they first arrived in the city in 1998 - now they are selling more than 1,000, reports China's People's Daily Online.
His estimates the region is selling 10,000 a year and said the trend is reflected in other cities.
Wives are buying sex dolls for husbands - to avoid satisfying their desires themselves.
The business is booming in China as women who no longer want to make love are picking up the sex toy to satisfy their ageing partners.
This is one of the factors that is behind a surge in sales in Xi'an, China, which has 2,000 sex shops, it is claimed.
Feng, a sex shop owner, said his shop used to sell 100 blow up dolls when they first arrived in the city in 1998 - now they are selling more than 1,000, reports China's People's Daily Online.
His estimates the region is selling 10,000 a year and said the trend is reflected in other cities.
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