Lost in Thailand Official Trailer #1 (2012) - Xu Zheng Movie HD
Lost in Thailand is the story of two rival business managers, Xu (Xu Zheng) and Bo (Huang Bo), who are fighting over a revolutionary new in-house technology for control of their company. If Xu wins, his future will be secured. The critical task is to secure control over the shares of the chairman, who is at a retreat in Thailand. Xu catches the first plane to Bangkok, where he meets the happy-go-lucky Wang (Wang Baoqiang), an unexpected travel companion who will open his eyes to life's true priorities.
In Shanghai, Christmas revelers celebrated to a different tune on Christmas Eve.
Hundreds joined a dancing Santa for a very Gangnam-Style Christmas.
Participants in the dance, both local and international, performed the viral dance moves made famous by South Korean pop star Psy.
[Zhang Shengnan, Christmas Reveler]
"I'm extremely excited because there are many foreigners here, and their make-up is exquisite. I like it very much and it makes me want to blend in on the stage."
The dance number was part of a holiday celebration including a Christmas parade, a rather rare sight in China.
Since its debut, Korean rapper Psy's "Gangnam Style" has become a worldwide pop culture phenomenon, inspiring mass parodies and even dance sessions. It also passed the one billion hits mark recently on YouTube.
Tons of water, pieces of thick glass and sharks all around...These are not scenes from a horror movie, but a reality people faced when a 33-ton tank suddenly burst in a Shanghai shopping center. Fifteen people sustained injuries.
Three lemon sharks and dozens of smaller fish and turtles housed inside the 7-meter-long, 3-meter-high aquarium, became victims of the incident.
CCTV footage shows the majority of people were standing right near the shark-filled aquarium when it literally exploded.
Horrified shoppers fled in panic when shards of 15 centimeter thick protective acrylic glass suddenly gave way, flooding the entrance of the Shanghai Orient Shopping Center on December 19.
Some of the injured, mostly with deep cuts and bruises, managed to stand up and call for help, while some shopping center workers were carried out by their colleagues, witnesses told a local Shanghai daily.
"There were lots of injuries caused by flying glass, some of them serious because the glass was so thick. We are investigating what caused this," a police spokesman was cited by the Austrian Times.
Eight of the injured were believed to be customers while the rest were shop assistants and security staff.
An official with the shopping center management which owned the aquarium, Chen Yongping, said that they are not going to "build an aquarium again in the future."
No official reason for the destruction has been given so far, but customers said they believe a sudden temperature drop might have caused an explosion as it dramatically grew colder in Shanghai last week.
The aquarium became a popular when it was opened before the National Day holiday two years ago.
It is not the first time center's management had problems with the giant tank. Back in June a ruptured water pipe led to the death of two sharks and the removal of several turtles.
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CCTV captures the moment an aquarium shatters, sending sharks onto shoppers in a centre in Shanghai, China. Report by Katie Lamborn.
No smooth sailing for China in a year of change, with domestic political scandals and jockeying boiling to the surface. Reuters takes a look at the top five moments in Chinese politics in 2012.
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