Re: Chinese Daily Photos, Videos & News of 2012!!!
Don't know.. that's a lot of firepower.. It got the very same response on that picture at mp.net.
Minigun for police? what are they gonna use it for? destroying doors?
Don't know.. that's a lot of firepower.. It got the very same response on that picture at mp.net.
Chinese architect Wang Shu smiles during the Priztker Architecture Prize award ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, Friday, May 25, 2012.
In this picture taken on May 24, 2012 shows a group of 126 Chinese nationals seized by police across Asia over an USD11. 5-million telecom scam targeting people in China, been taken off the plane as they arrived back in Beijing. Most of the 482 people held were from China and Taiwan, as they were arrested there and in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, Sri Lanka and Fiji.
Chen Guangcheng, the blind Chinese dissident and legal advocate who recently sought asylum in the United States, is helped by his wife Yuan Weijing (L) after arriving for an interview in New York May 24, 2012. Blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng, who flew to the United States last week, said on Thursday China's handling of the local officials who harassed and abused him and his family will determine whether the country can begin to achieve rule of law.
A nurse (L) adjusts intravenous drips for patients at a hospital in Suining, Sichuan province in this March 9, 2011 file photo. China's new push to open state controlled industries may look bold after a decade of stuttering privatization progress, but the question is whether publication this week of detailed plans to allow private investment in highways, health care and railways will really help dilute state involvement in a range of industries where top executives enjoy ministerial level status and firms get preferential access to capital and contracts.
People walk between kiosks at a mall in 'Electric City' in the Zhongguancun district in Beijing on May 24, 2012. Home to many computer and electronics malls and companies, and referred to as 'China's Silicon Valley', a 2004 Beijing Statistical Yearbook report recorded over 12,000 high-tech enterprises throughout Zhongguancun's seven parks, with 489,000 technicians employed.
People walk into a public toilet in Beijing on May 24, 2012. Beijing's public toilets must not exceed two flies, according to new standards handed down by zealous officials striving to clean up China's notoriously filthy loos.