Banks to install new ATMs, a woman is accused of bigamy, subway strippers get admonished and a terror drill involves dancing aunties.
10-yuan notes ATM
People can draw cash in 10-yuan notes at some automated teller machines in Guangzhou, South China's Guangdong province, Information Times reported. All the banks across the country will begin installation of ATMs that provide cash in 10-yuan, 20-yuan and 50-yuan notes in October.
According to a document issued by the central bank, 50 percent of all banks should be equipped with an ATM that offers 10-yuan notes by October of this year and all banks should have at least one such ATM by the end of the year. The policy was applauded by people who think small change ATMs would be more convenient.
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Strip show in Shanghai subway
A video showing two young ladies undressing themselves on Shanghai Subway Line 2 went viral online, hexun.com reported. A man attempted to hand clothes to the eye-catching girls in the video. Netizens suspect that the video was a well-planned marketing gimmick because the man's shirt had an advertisement on it. Many people on the subway asked the ladies to put their clothes on and criticized them for their inappropriate behavior.
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Woman married to three men
A man found his wife married to two other men at the same time in Nanjing, East China's Jiangsu province. Zhou Tong saw wedding pictures taken by his wife and another man in his house and found out his wife, Li Xue, was also in spousal relationships with two other men.
The three men were each frequently away on business trips, so they weren't aware of anything amiss until the discovery of the photos. The woman, who has been detained and is under investigation by police, reportedly said she would change home decorations for her different partners.
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Dancing aunties partake in anti-terror drill
An anti-terror exercise conducted by Heilongjiang police involved a party that no one expected. The anti-terror exercise involved a mock terror attack on China's public square dancing aunties or dama, middle-aged women. The dama came under terror attack while dancing in a public square, sina.com reported. The mock attack included a variety of new equipment such unmanned aerial vehicles.