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Photos: 9th Guangzhou Sex Culture Festival [NSFW]

Photos: 9th Guangzhou Sex Culture Festival [NSFW]
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And it's yet another sex culture festival! Ogle the girls modeling the latest lingerie fashions, check out the assorted condoms, sex toys and other marital aids, and then amble home to put them to the test. Sounds like a weekend well spent! more ›

Photos: Shanghai Sexpo draws a crowd (of ogling men)

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The 8th annual Shanghai Sexpo, or 'Shanghai Reproductive and Adult Health Expo' as it's called in Chinese, was held over a three-day period last weekend and drew crowds of 6,500 people (see our past coverage here.) Most of these were men (about 3% were women) and the average age was around 30. Going by the photos, many came less for the products, and more for the ogling of Japanese lingerie models on stage. more ›

Today's Links: Android phones, pollution, and bras

Today's Links: Android phones, pollution, and bras

  • HTC Releasing Three Android Phones In China [InformationWeek] "The company will have to remove Google Maps and tailor the operating system on the Hero, Magic, and Click to gain Chinese government approval. HTC will be bringing out three custom-tailored Android handsets for China by the end of the year, the smartphone maker said."
  • Official says China's jobless situation 'very grave' despite improving economy [Los Angeles Times] "China's jobless situation is "very grave," with millions out of work due to the global crisis and the threat that unemployment might rise despite recent improvements in the economy, the government said Tuesday. Beijing is trying to create jobs for laid-off workers, new college graduates, migrants and others, said Wang Yadong, deputy director of job promotion at the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security."
  • Bret Stephens: China’s Pollution Problems Are a Result of Government Economic Control [WSJ] "A funny thing happened on the way to saving the world’s poor from the ravages of global warming. The poor told the warming alarmists to get lost. This spring, the Geneva-based Global Humanitarian Forum, led by former U.N. General Secretary Kofi Annan, issued a report warning that “mass starvation, mass migration, and mass sickness” would ensue if the world did not agree to “the most ambitious international agreement ever negotiated” on global warming at a forthcoming conference in Copenhagen. But never mind about that. The more interesting kiss-off took place in New Delhi late last month, when Indian Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh told visiting Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that there was no way India would sign on to any global scheme to cap carbon emissions."
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