Here is a little taste of a day at the beach in China.









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35 comments on "Another Ordinary Day At The Beach In China"
what the fuck is going on here? why all the corporate umbrellas? Can anyone explain this?
Yeah, it’s called marketing.
Dude… it’s fucking China, that’s what’s going on.
The entire country is a corporate playground, since the whole thing is covered with advertisements and shit like this.
It’s Korea not China
This is Korea NOT China. You can obviously tell by their flat faces.
Ignorance is bliss.
Where are they all pissing?…oh…I sea.
Oh, to be a Korean shark!
I worked in Korea 10 years ago teaching English. The swimming areas in Korea are only open for a couple of months in the Summer. The rest of the time the beaches are guarded with razor wire against the North Koreans. You should see the subway and train stations.
whoa
looks like Qingdao in China to me.
The McDonalds umbrellas have Korean writing on them.
gross, they are bathing in a million other peoples filth
thats a shit load of brain power in such a small area
A crowded beach where I grew up in Southern New Zealand:
http://www.cluthadc.govt.nz/Web%20Pages/Photo%20Galleries/Scenic/tautuku3.jpg
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I was there in August. That’s Haeundae Beach in Busan. Fortunately it wasn’t as crowded when I was there.
John Edward: So they have a deal with the North Koreans not to attack during the 2 months the beaches don’t have the razor wire?
Adam: the sea isn’t exactly clean at the best of times, anywhere… next time you see an idyllic picture of a few sailing boats by a beach, try and work out where the toilets drain to (solid and liquid)
Raddedas: They increase beach watch patrols during swim season. While I was there, they caught a sub that had landed 12 North Koreans who were later found dead by suicide on a mountain top. Less tense now then the 90s.
OK, I must be missing something. I thought there was nothing at a beach except sun, sand and saltwater.
Find me in last foto xD
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Where’s Waldo???
Bomb here.
thats freaking alot!!!
you’re all a bunch of ignorant stereotyping bastards
lol @ David Byrden, if u dont know him already bill hicks makes a good point about the beach: “its where dirt meets water” big woop
I agree with Cate yallzz iz ignant stereotypin”
bitchezz!!!
Just kidding :]
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So they don’t have it as good as we do. Maybe they’re actually HAPPY with what they have. Geez, people!
so many people in the place,miss the great Chinese beach
I bet there’s at least 1000 people who have peed in the water
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