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China’s gateway to North Korea feels chill of Covid-19 border closure Illustration: Lau Ka-kuen Any Taedonggang beer? That was the first thing 31-year-old Simon (not his real name) asked for, as he took his seat at a North Korean restaurant in Dandong, China s largest northeastern border city.
The smiling, bright-eyed North Korean waitress responded in accented Mandarin: Sorry we don t have it any more. Simon, a Chinese tourist guide, who has specialised in North Korea tours for four years, was certain of the reason. It s out of stock because nothing can be transported over. © Provided by South China Morning Post
Flight Canceled After Man Arrested for Throwing 6 Coins Into Plane Engine for Good Luck
On 4/27/21 at 9:01 PM EDT
China s Guangxi Beibu Gulf Airlines canceled a flight after a male passenger threw a handful of coins into the engine of a plane for good luck.
In a statement shared to popular Chinese microblogging website Weibo, the airline said that airport staffers noticed coins on the floor under the engine in an inspection before takeoff.
The man, identified only by his surname Wang in the post, admitted that he threw a handful of coins toward the plane, according to Times Now Digital. He was then arrested by police.
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