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Q: What products or items have you seen or used in China you think would be useful where you're from?

11 years 35 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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Enemas!

 

No, seriously...the traditional rickshaw. The flatbed bicycle for local moves. The Communist Party...always good for a laugh. Beer full of formaldehyde...keep you well-preserved.

Lighters without the child -proofing. Clothing in street markets that I can put any label on that I want. A sense of depraved humour. Condom machines that dispense finger puppets.

Fireworks/firecrackers, 'natch.

Chenguan.

 

 

 

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Electric bikes, in inner cities they would be brilliant! If you set up loads of charging stations around a city, (and of course charged for their use) you would have mass transport at a low cost and very green. 

 

Of course the British safety nazis would probably make them have 12 axles go no faster than a horse giving birth and the rider would have to wear 8 layers of kevlar and 24 inflatable body bags!

 

Thakkudu:

Electric bikes are green.. but since in china battery disposal procedure is not in place.. guess it does more harm.. and well.. electricity comes from burning coal here

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electric bikes 

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Electric mosquito swatters

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