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    Facebook Twitter 新浪微博 google plus Instagram YouTube Thursday 16 July 2015
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    Odd news: Singaporean couple takes wedding photos with a coffin

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    Singaporean couple takes wedding photos with a coffin

    A Singaporean couple who are engaged in funeral business has created a stir online after posing with a coffin in their wedding photos.

    Like everyone else, the bride Jenny Tay wears red and white wedding gowns and the groom Darren Cheng wears a tuxedo when posing for the wedding photos. What's different is that there is a white coffin in most of the photos.

    "A large part of the shoot was definitely inspired by our jobs," said Jenny, who is also the daughter of one of Singapore's most famous undertakers. To the couple, work plays such a huge part in their lives so they wanted to do it in style.

    A Singaporean couple who are engaged in funeral business has created a stir online after posing with a coffin in their wedding photos. (chinanews.com/screenshot)

    118-year-old woman loves to eat twice-cooked pork slices

    Fu Suqing, born in 1897, will celebrate her 118th birthday on July 19, 2015. A native of Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan province, she is the oldest person in the province.

    There are more than 50 members in her family. Fu often sleeps late and is in good health. She likes to eat twice-cooked pork slices in every meal, but never eats chicken, duck or fish. The old woman is open-minded and is fond of joking.

    Fu Suqing's ID card. (Photo/Huaxi Metropolis Daily)

    Honest son turns in thief father

    Liu Sai, a resident in Jiangning, east China's Jiangsu province, stole away a courier's iPhone 6 plus when picking up a package at an express service station early July.

    Several days later, when the police came to him, he claimed that the phone was picked up by his son in the street. However, his son was so honest that he told the police that he saw his father put the phone in his pocket at the express service station. Now, Liu Sai is awaiting trial.

    (File photo)

     

    (For the latest China news, Please follow People's Daily on Twitter and Facebook)(Editor:Du Mingming,Bianji)

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