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China Military Parade feat. The Proclaimers, 500 Miles. #banger #soundon 🔉
In fairness.
Thanks Mark Geary
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China Military Parade feat. The Proclaimers, 500 Miles. #banger #soundon 🔉
In fairness.
Thanks Mark Geary
Ah lads.
Terry Rickard writes:
A flock of geese in China share their memories of Ireland….
Photos of the Day (The Guardian)
Pic: Costfoto/Barcroft Media
Saturday.
Jervis Street Shopping Centre, Dublin 1
Scenes from the the launch of the first Irish branch of Miniso, the Chinese/Japanese lifestyle brand, with some obsessive fans queuing from 8am for the 11am opening
MINISO has over 3,000 stores globally and has already amassed a loyal following around the world for their quirky, low-cost household products and whatnot.
为了公平起见.
Pics: Richie Stokes
The tragic fallout after Chinese bike share companies – keen to cash in on the trend but massively overestimating demand – oversupplied the market with millions of bikes, leading to massive dandyhorse graveyards on the outskirts of many cities.
MORE: China Is Still Sorting Through It’s Colourful Bike Share Gaveyards (The Atlantic)
Ah here.
Con Kennedy writes:
Just back from Beijing, where one day I went shopping. I saw a nice shirt, but then I asked myself if I really needed Dis Shite…
Fine china ‘for the lady who speaks her mind’ from Miss Haversham €50 to €64 (+p&p) for each cup and matching saucer.
This afternoon.
Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
Members of the Irish Falun Dafa Association meditate in protest at the alleged murder and organ harvesting of Falun Dafa (also known as Falun Gong) followers in China.
Irish Falun Dafa Association representatives are presenting at the Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade and Defence at the Oireachtas today.
Sam Boal/Rollingnews.ie
Splutter.
Luke Kelly writes:
This box of tissues is apparently “full of Irish favour and temperament and the connotation of friendship, smile and warmth.” Thanks, China.
This nightmare was posted on Taiwanese Facebook group Baoliao Commune, attracting hundreds of comments with the question:
How do I open this cupboard?
How would you avoid being murdered by an onslaught of falling china?
Anyone?
(UPDATE: They managed in the end. But still, though, what a dose.)
H/T i100