You definitely will want to think twice before covering up with a blanket the next time you board a plane.
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80% of airline blankets not washed
Lost something at the Shanghai Expo? Then head to...
588 Madang Lu near Xujiahui Lu (马当路588号进徐家汇路), according to the ExpoChina twitter. They've built a new Lost & Found Center there that's easily accessible by taking the No.9 Line to the Madang Road stop. It'll be open daily from 9am to 6pm until the end of the year. Over the last six months, visitors have lost nearly 8000 objects on Expo grounds, which actually doesn't sound like that much for crowds of 73 million. So, if you lost something and are pretty sure it wasn't pickpocketed off you, why not try this place? It'll be interesting to see how you convince them that whatever they have is actually yours.
What Chinese civil servants do when no one's watching
- Some reporter from Henan TV Station went into the public service hall of Neihuang Country (内黄县) and captured these images of civil servants playing online poker, knitting and even sleeping soundly in their armchairs when they should be working. That service standards in government bodies remain poor is to be expected, all the more when you're talking about a small and relatively poor county of just 700,000 in inland China. What took us more by surprise was the tone that this journalist used to shame and put down the already-embarrassed civil servants in front of the camera. In comments by Youku users translated by Youku Buzz:
- “Why did the journalist talk like a policeman?”
- “How can the reporter be so cocky?”
- “He will be beaten down by some gangsters tomorrow on his way home.”
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