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Q: Has anybody gone to see the tidal wave in Haining??

And anybody knows this year when it will be or if already happened?

 

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9 years 27 weeks ago in  Transport & Travel - Other cities

 
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I think it already happened. In August a giant wave knocked over dozens of people, injuring 30. Here's the video: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-23802142

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Thanks man, I don't have a VPN but the info is useful.

9 years 27 weeks ago
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You're welcome. BBC isn't blocked in China so you should be able to access it without vpn.

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Actually the tidal wave happened along the time. Its only at some occasion or period the tidal wave is more spectacular then usual.

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Ironic that a tidal wave should occur at a place whose name came be translated as steady or calm sea.

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Doesn't Zhong Guo mean "Land of Irony" ?

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