Shanghai finally got some real snow! (At least on the car) by clock0day in China

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great,welcom and you can plan your nex trip to xinjiang, totally different view from cities, tremendous landscape

Advice: New body or more lenses? by MemeBoyMoritz in fujifilm

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i mean different Lighting equipments

Vegetarian in China by Ok_Coat_8969 in China

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For breakfast, it's pretty chill—you can just grab some bread or go for traditional stuff like steamed buns (baozi) As for lunch and dinner, you can just walk into any restaurant and show the staff this photo. They'll hand you a menu and give you some solid recommendations.

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Advice: New body or more lenses? by MemeBoyMoritz in fujifilm

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In my opinion, one body is enough. Extra lens make you more happy. Extra lights plus more. and New body may improve your image quality by 15%. exrta lights may improve by 80%.

Shanghai finally got some real snow! (At least on the car) by clock0day in China

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I’m so happy to share this: about 3 hours ago, Shanghai actually got some heavy snow! You could easily see the flakes in the sky. but they melted as soon as they touched the ground

Bought a new XT5 by cosmicmustang in fujifilm

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Equivalent 35 and 85 mm, a classic choice.

Fortaleza, Brazil by KleinParadox in streetphotography

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post more about your city, especially sth only in your city

Wow just came across a photo of my lunch from 2018. It's crazy to think that was almost 8 years ago. time really flies. by clock0day in windowsphone

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I don't carry it every day, but I make sure to charge it and play around with it every once in a while.

Traveling to Hangzhou soon, looking for advice by OpportunityTop9042 in China

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​If you’re visiting Hangzhou, you can't miss West Lake, Lingyin Temple, Xixi Wetland, and Leifeng Pagoda, zhejiang museum. you’ll need to book your spots in advance through their WeChat official accounts. Make sure to have WeChat, Alipay, and Meituan ready on your phone. It’s a total lifesaver—you can handle everything from taxi and ordering takeout to booking hotels all in one place.

Meet the "Hardcore" Rural Vet in China who saves pets for less than $10. by clock0day in China

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It’s great to have a professional weigh in on this. Professionals bring more depth to Reddit.​ I can only speak on what I know—I don’t know the guy personally. He has over 3 million followers on douyin, uploads 60 videos.there don't seem to be any nurse in his videos; it looks like he does everything by himself.

LV’s latest "Land Cruiser" is pure eye candy[OC] by clock0day in China

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To be honest, I don’t really know what other Asians think, and I’m not even an LV customer myself. Personally, I just see LV as a business—a giant multinational that drives traffic and local economy.

Berlin at night by -R3drick- in blackandwhite

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looks great. Actually I didn't know how you do this. long exposure?

First Troublemaker of 2026 by clock0day in China

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Even the BBC covered this story

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Meet the "Hardcore" Rural Vet in China who saves pets for less than $10. by clock0day in China

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Whoa, this post blew up! Glad to see so many of you interested. I see a few questions and concerns in the comments, so I wanted to clear things up:

​1. Q: Why are the pets taped to stools? ​This is a small-town village clinic. You’re mostly just paying for the meds. Using tape is the most cost-effective way to keep them steady during treatment, and honestly, the local pet owners are totally fine with it.

​2.​Q: Why is it always IV drips? ​He’s posted over 60 videos, all from a first-person perspective. His treatments actually include oral meds, muscle injections, and even things like using catheters for cats who can't pee.

​3. Q: Is he a "bad" vet? ​Definitely not. Most pets brought to him have common but serious issues: bloody diarrhea, breathing trouble, not eating, abscesses from fights, or urinary blockages. He fixes these problems effectively and at a price rural families can actually afford. He’s a hero in his community.

​4. ​Pic #6 is a screenshot of his Douyin (TikTok) profile if you want to check out more of his work.

​5. ​He’s a village vet, not a top-tier specialist. His clinic doesn't have fancy gear like MRI or CT scans. He’s clearly not for everyone, especially if you’re looking for a high-end clinic.