Soldier training
When the army recruits are being trained in China, a small pin is plugged through their collars that pass from one end to another as a constant reminder that their chin should be held high.

Arm height
In order to ensure equal arm heights while the soldiers are marching, use of poles and wires are made.

Poor population
China has a large number of people who are surviving on $1 per day. The country has an excellent financial growth, but still, a large fraction of people suffer to meet their ends.

Tomato ketchup
One of the most popular condiment, Ketchup was invented in China.

Eating Anything That Moves
The markets of China constitute of all kinds of non-vegetarian items like cockroaches, maggots, turtles, dogs, cats and anything that you see moving.

There Are 54 million Christians in China
Surprisingly, there are 54 million Christians in China.

Death rates by execution
In China, you’re more likely to be executed for a crime than anywhere else in the world.

Weird Eggs
In China, eggs are a big-time food delicacy with different regions having a different taste for them. A region in China serves virgin eggs, which are boiled in the piss of virgin boys, and yes, people eat them.

Holey Pants
Children between the ages 2-3 in China wear holey pants so that they can go for potty whenever they want.

Free Music
If you are a fan of music, you’d be glad to know that some of the trendy record labels in China can be downloaded from Google for free.

Police Geese
Geese are not only used as the delivery pigeons in the army but are also used for patrolling during the night hours.

One Child Policy
Because of China’s one baby policy, many girl children are either abandoned or aborted in China.

Trains Go Really Fast!
Fast trains are a trend in China, one train even broke the world record back in 2010, when the train reached the speed of 301 mph.

Virginity
Virginity is highly regarded among the Chinese and many women spend as much as $700 in order to restore their hymen.

Wearing Pajamas Outside Is Perfectly Fine
Chinese are big on comforts, for they wear pyjamas to cafes, on walks and to malls without any shame.