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Apollo Peak's Pinot Meow and Moscato wines for cats
Apollo Peak Pinot Meow and Moscato: Cats can now enjoy wine like their owners

Drinking wine is a guilty pleasure for some people and now, cats can already share the same feeling too. Apollo Peak Ltd. made a wine specially formulated for felines. You will never drink alone again because you and your pet cat can enjoy the day by drinking some wine anytime.

20 million LED lights create a dreamy world at Huahai Park in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province.
Millions of LED Lights Create a Dreamy World in Taiyuan

A tunnel of LED lights became an enthralling attraction during a light art festival at Huahai Park in Taiyuan, capital of North China's Shanxi Province. The light art festival opened to the public in Taiyuan on June 20, 2016, featuring more than 20 million LED lights to create a dreamy world.

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Dr Google helps find diseases with latest symptom checker

Google will now help you find reasons of your medical symptoms. A new feature developed to tackle symptoms is now available for the web, Android, and iOS.

Tiger sculptures made by students and teachers from Yunnan Nationalities University.
Painted Tiger Sculptures Displayed in Southwest China's Kunming

Students and teachers from Yunnan Nationalities University in Kunming, capital of southwest China's Yunnan Province, arranged an exhibition that scaled high on ferocity and creativity. A total of 120 painted tiger sculptures were displayed at the campus, providing a colorful attraction for visitors.

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This collage shows some of Qingdao's notable landmarks (clockwise): Qingdao skyline, St. Michael's Cathedral, Qingdao harbor by night, a temple at the base of Mount Lao and May Fourth Square.
Finding Out Where the Best and Worst Places to Live in China

A recent report by China Livable Cities Research Report conducted by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has named Qingdao as the "most livable city in China," a recognition that was previously bestowed upon the area in 2012.

Queen Silvia of Sweden talks to inpatient Margarete Weier, 79, during the opening of the first German section in a hospital for dementia patients  on October 17, 2009 in Cologne, Germany.
New Study shows Alzheimer's patient's memory loss may be reversed

There was no cure for Alzheimer's disease until a new study revealed that it could be possible. A group of scientists from UCLA and Buck Institute for Research on Aging revealed that Alzheimer patient's memory loss could be reversed.

An autistic child is seen in the picture.
Autistic teen gets more than 10000 birthday cards from around the world

Hallee Sorenson, an autistic teen from Maine has received more than 10,000 birthday cards from people around the world for her 19th birthday.

Animal rights group Humane Society gathered 11 million signatures as call for an end to China's Yulin Dog Meat Festival.
Yulin Festival Will Hold No Public Killings of Dogs; Dozens Rescued from Slaughterhouse

Yulin heeds the pleas of millions of animal lovers to end the public execution of dogs ahead of their controversial festival as dozens of animals were rescued prior to the event.

An alligator is seen at the Gator Park in the Florida Everglades May 17, 2006 in Miami-Dade County.
Disney Tragedy: Authorities release photo of 2-year-old Nebraskan in Disney gator attack; Boy’s body was intact with only few punctures when found

It is a time for mourning in Orlando, Florida following a series of tragedies in a span of a week. The authorities have released the first photo of the 2-year-old Nebraskan boy, the Disney tragedy victim after an alligator pulled him into the Seven Seas Lagoon near the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.

A little over five years after its groundbreaking ceremony in 2011, Shanghai Disneyland is set to open on June 16, 2016.
Shanghai Disneyland's Opening on June 16 Faced with Stiff Competition

Shanghai Disneyland, the first of its kind in mainland China, will officially open on Thursday and it is facing tremendous competition from local theme parks, particularly ones from Wang Jianlin’s Wanda Group.

A woman looking depressed sits on a bus as it makes its way along St Vincent Street on November 1, 2010 in Glasgow, Scotland.
Psychiatric issues more common in people addicted to work: Study

A new study finds that there is a strong link between workaholism and developing mental health issues. Workaholics are more likely to develop psychiatric disorders than those people who have work-life balance.

Where’s Snow White? Some of the seven dwarves greet visitors during a trial run of Shanghai Disney Resort on June 11 in Shanghai, China.
Hong Kong Counterpart, Good Option? Shanghai Disney Visitors Line up for Hours

Many of the thousands of people who trooped to Shanghai Disney during its trial operations experienced falling in line for up to four hours. These people who waited for hours said that they will consider going to Hong Kong Disney next time.

People hug as they stand together during a memorial service at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts for the victims of the Pulse gay nightclub shooting, June 13, 2016, Orlando, Florida.
Gay men outraged over laws that prevent them from donating blood to help Orlando shooting LGBT victims

Out of hundreds of people who lined up to donate blood for the Orlando shooting victims, one group was specifically not allowed to commit the act. This group of people comprised of gay or bisexual men.

The Donghuamen night market.
Beijing’s Oldest Night Market to Close

The Donghuamen night market, a fixture in downtown Beijing for the past 32 years, has announced it will close by the end of this month.

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