"Ghost masks" to deter abuser of high beam go viral online
Many drivers must have been infuriated by the abuse of high beam. Recently, a kind of “ghost mask” used to deter the abuse of high beam at night has gone vial on internet. A driver just places the “ghost mask” on the rear windshield, and when the high beam behind the car shoots, the “ghost” will appear and scare the abuser of high beam. But it could be a violation of traffic regulations to use this product.
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‘Monkey King’ gets caught
A naughty monkey that has disturbed the residents of a community in Hanyang District, central China's Wuhan for half a year finally got caught by Wuhan Zoo on July 6, 2015.On the afternoon of July 6, Miss Chen, a resident in the community, called the police for a "monkey break-in", saying that a monkey was rummaging through her home for snacks.
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The police contacted Wuhan Zoo and vets and animal experts were sent to Miss Chen's house to work with the police. They asked Miss Chen to close all the windows and doors, in case that the monkey would escape.After the catchers arrived, two of them stayed outside the door, and two opened the door slightly and burst in the room. In less than 2 minutes, the "monkey king" was caught by a net. The money then was sent to the zoo.
Chinese dama wear face-kinis on the beach in Qingdao
Dozens of dama wear face-kinis on the beach in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, July 8, 2015. In Chinese, dama refers to middle-aged women. The face masks help protect their face from the sun.
CNS/Wang Haibin)
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