Chinese people are known for their politeness… as well as their hilarious translations into English (hence our special category – The Engrish Language). In this sign,
Let’s Go Get a Fried Spider!
In China, you’ll have the opportunity to overcome your fears and leave your phobias behind by eating what frightens you. If you’re feeling bold enough (and you have the stomach for it),
Medical Treatment We Dare You to Try!
Chinese alternative medicine is world-famous and widely recognized, but we’ll have to admit that certain methods and treatments do seem a bit extreme. Here we see a woman receiving one of the Chinese ancient treatments in case of facial paralysis,
Is Anyone Missing a Foot?
Apparently, there’s a place in China where you should beware of missing foot! Now, this is one of the Engrish language examples we wish we had a background story for.
Would You Like to Be Buried in the Sand?
Who would’ve thought that people would end up paying to be buried in the sand!? In China, burying a person in the sand is referred to as sand therapy,
Ugh… Not Those Stupid Beans
Seems that the chef of this restaurant does not really appreciate beans, and he just couldn’t keep his feelings to himself! Since this looks like a pretty biased menu, so we’re wondering if the author expressed their feelings about other meals,
If You Feel Like Having a Solo Performance at the Mall: Karaoke Booths
Karaoke usually entails a bar full of people, which is not a perfect case scenario if you’re not a very good singer, or you just prefer to keep your talents to yourself.
Traffic Rescuers
If you happen to be stuck in a traffic jam, there aren’t really many options but to freak out, make an angry phone call, or swear once again that you’re going to move to the countryside and never have to deal with the crowd again.
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,
Passive-Aggressive Menu: Roasted Husband
We can’t help but assume that this specialty was invented by one angry wife!
Source: BoredPanda.com