Billions of people living in China are in constant need of new housing, which calls for new constructions developing almost out of nowhere. However, the issue with new infrastructure is that often the old has to be modified,
Tonight’s Dinner “Husband and Wife Lung Slice” Sounds Better In Chinese
Um… Before you order in a restaurant in China, perhaps you should make it clear that you would like the regular menu, not the ones for cannibals. What we could assume is that this meal is a Valentine’s day special,
You Are Kindly Asked Not to Be Edible
Judging by this sign, being edible is an inconvenience in China. We’re not sure what kind of problem you could encounter if you disobey this rule, but you wouldn’t want to find out… would you?
They Loved Watermelon So Much They Exhibited It
You claim you love watermelon? Well, not as much as the Chinese! When it comes to extremeness, it is hard to compete with China, so don’t even try. In this case,
Time Machine or a Restaurant? China Has Robot Waiters!
This will be the first question on your mind when you enter a restaurant where there are no human waiters — only robots. Yes, China has decided to ditch the humans and turn to machines when it comes to waiting tables,
Smog Music: The Beijing Soundtrack?

The inspiration for creation and art can be found literally everywhere — even in air-quality readings! Apparently, Beijing’s air pollution has inspired a DJ to create a track the beat of which demonstrates pollution stats.
Just When You Thought It Couldn’t Get any Better: Digital Beer Pong
In a country where robots are starting to replace waiters, it’s no wonder popular games are getting digitalized. There’s definitely no cheating with this digital beer pong spotted in BP Bar in Taipei,
Care for a Scorpio on a Stick?
Chinese street food never ceases to impress, and it is one of the most abundant sources of weirdness. Apparently, people used to resort to roasted scorpions so they wouldn’t starve back in the day,
Cockroach Paste Anyone?
While in the rest of the world (or at least most of it), cockroaches cause no other reaction but disgust, in China they’re highly appreciated. In fact, in the city of Xichang,
Rent-an-Umbrella
So, the ingenuity of the Chinese to, in particular, find ways to share things is over the top. At least they’re not yet sharing the same tapioca bubble in their bubble tea.