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Trending news across China on Sept 11

chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2013-09-11 10:12

Did you have a crush on your teacher? Plus, how dancing at a funeral can be deadly. And the GM food debate rumbles on – it's all trending across China.

Trending news across China on Sept 11

GM foods

Fang Zhouzi, a popular scientific writer and China Central Television's star host Cui Yongyuan debated the safety of genetically modified food on Weibo, including rice and corn, which was labeled scientifically safe when Fang helped organize a taste testing of boiled GM corn in Beijing on Saturday.

"You can choose to eat, I can choose not and I have the right to query on whether the science that you understood is really scientific or not," Cui said.

Trending news across China on Sept 11

Brick treasures

About 30,000 bricks from the city wall of Nanjing during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) were found by accident in the city's Qinhuai district when local authorities launched a demolition for some buildings.

The precious bricks, from 600 years ago, will all be recycled officially for further protection, Yangzi Evening News reported.

Trending news across China on Sept 11

Trending news across China on Sept 11

Bank robber

A 32-year-old software engineer surnamed Yang in Beijing was sentenced to ten years in jail for robbing a bank as he needed 170,000 yuan for a down payments, cnr.cn reported.

"I asked the bank to give me 300,000 yuan since I was afraid that the bank will bargain with me," he said.

Trending news across China on Sept 11

Loving classmates

Yuan Shuai, an 11-year-old boy who suffered from an inherited neuromuscular disorder in Sichuan province, has never dropped out of school and is taken in a sedan chair by four of his classmates everyday, Sichuan Daily reported on Monday.

The total weight of the sedan chair with Yuan sitting is about 35 kilograms, which was somewhat heavy for his classmates, but they have insisted for two years as they said "because we are friends".

Trending news across China on Sept 11

Trending news across China on Sept 11

Secret love

About 31% of people have secret crushes on their teachers at school, according to a survey released by a match-making website, Guangzhou Daily reports.

Trending news across China on Sept 11

BMW teacher

A female teacher spends two and a half hours driving a BMW from Chongqing's urban area to Matou Complete Primary School in Luotian township every week, on a salary of 2,000 yuan ($326.81), Chongqing Evening News reports. "This is the life I want, although the salary can't match the oil cost," said the teacher surnamed Zhang. "I am happy when I am with simple students."

Zhang's husband owns a company in Chongqing, and has donated 200,000 yuan to an apartment building project of the school.

Trending news across China on Sept 11

Trending news across China on Sept 11

Toilet restaurant

A restaurant with a toilet theme attracted a lot of young people to have meals in Taiyuan, Shanxi province, chinanews.com reports. Some diners said that they are driven by curiosity and think feeling sick is a kind of taste.

Trending news across China on Sept 11

Trending news across China on Sept 11

Deadly dance

A 72-year-old man died of a heart attack while dancing with young beauties of a funeral music band during a traditional interment in Guandian village of Fengtai county, Anhui province, People's Daily online reports.

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