Zhu Baobing, a farmer from Guli township, Changshu city, East China's Jiangsu province, prepares to hold four bikes, which are tied together, on his chin during an evening gala held by China Central Television in his hometown, May 30, 2011. The man, who can hold up four bikes or 18 wooden benches on his chin, was dubbed "China's First Jaw" by local residents.
A robot named "Treebot", developed by the Chinese University of Hong Kong, climbs on a tree in Hong Kong June 20, 2011.
A woman holds a pair of chow chow dogs that have been dyed like pandas in Xi’an, Shaanxi province on June 18, 2011.
Wang Yong plays erhu, a traditional Chinese instrument, and balances a stick on his jaw while standing barefoot on the blade of two kitchen knives, in Nanjing, East China's Jiangsu province, June 16, 2011. As a master of several unique skills, Wang, who owns a supermarket in Nantong, came to Nanjing hoping to find someone who would recognize his talents and hire him.
Wu Baoxin, 60, prepares for his performance of pulling two cars with just his fingers at a square in Jiaozuo, Central China's Henan province, June 16, 2011. Wearing a pair of iron shoes which weigh 128 kg, Wu dragged two cars, weighing 2 tons in total, three meters by two fingers. The man himself weighs less than 60 kg.
Wu Xiuqiong, 103 years old,She plays mahjong almost every day and likes to watch soccer matches.
A conjoined cucumber is found at a commercial vegetable garden in Zhongzhou village, East China's Jiangxi province, June 12, 2011. The cucumber weighs about 1.5 kilograms.
Wearing a powered suit of armor, Wang Kang stuns his office colleagues in Shanghai with his homemade Iron Man costume on June 3, 2011. Despite winning praise from his colleagues and supervisor for strutting through the office dressed as a superhero, the company’s security guard ordered the 25-year-old to lay down his outfit at first.
The Apple logo has been shaved into the hair of five-year-old boy Taotao, who plays computer games inside a shop in Qianxiang county, Dongyang city, Zhejiang province, on June 6, 2011.
The snack is traditionally eaten during Dragon Boat Festival, or Duanwu Festival, which falls on the fifth day of the fifth month on the Chinese lunar calendar.
Riding horses to work may be the answer to frustrated car owners in traffic-trapped cities such as Beijing.
Chinese artist Ju Duoqi produces a sculpture made entirely of Chinese cabbage in Beijing in this photo released on June 2, 2011.Ju calls her project "The Fantasies of Chinese Cabbage."