Trending news across China on Sept 11
Updated: 2013-09-11 10:12
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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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.
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.
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.
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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