Nanfang Week in Review, June 8-June 14
Posted: 06/15/2014 6:31 pmHere’s what last week looked like as seen here at the Nanfang:
Sunday:
Monday:
- Fires and Overturned Police Cars in Guangzhou After Mass Incident
- Knife Attack Rumor Launches Stampede on Guangzhou Metro
- 1,000 “Naked Officials” Netted in Guangdong Crackdown
- Bare Footed Workers Caught Stomping On Noodles Destined For The Dinner Table
- Snake on a Bed: 2.5 Meter-Long Python Found in Dongguan Bedroom
- This Is What Using The Internet In China Is Like
- Setting Yourself On Fire? It’s a Form of Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Canadian Living in Shenzhen Jailed, Accused of Espionage
- Heavy Rains Flood Streets in Guangzhou and Zhanjiang
Thursday:
- Church of the Almighty God Members on Trial in Guangzhou
- Guangdong Prostitution Crackdown Leads to Arrests, Closed WeChat Accounts
- Scenery Is Nice, But Salaries Are Low In The Pearl River Delta
- PRD’s Contribution to the World Cup: Footballs and Condoms
- Chinese Rich Plan to Leave in Droves, Here’s Where They Want To Go
- Soho CEO Pan Shiyi Denies Striking Airline Attendant as Photos Go Viral [UPDATED]
Saturday:
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