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Here are the top 18 most unbelievable and strange things that can only be found in China from crazy bike boats to the geese police! Subscribe to Talltanic http://goo.gl/wgfvrr 10. Robot Rickshaw Can’t find anyone to pull you around in your rickshaw?! That’s okay, just make a robot! That’s what this guy in China did and it seems to be working just fine! This farmer is getting pulled along in this cart in his small village near Beijing. He has an interesting hobby of making robots, beginning 20 years ago. And also loves making robots for his kids as well. How many more jobs can robots take in the future? 9. The Craziest Haircuts! With China’s economy getting more and more powerful by the day, some of the citizens enjoy splurging on one of a kind, artistic haircuts to show their patriotism like we’re about to see! With it being the year of the monkey in 2016, this guy decided to get this hairdo. Other lucky children decided to sport the sweet apple logo, shaven directly into their heads. This logo also represents good luck and prosperity in China. One of the more elaborate was this kid's haircut. It featured the Tiananmen square. It even has a photo of the communist revolutionary, Mao on it! These guys are definitely looking stylish! 8. The Olympics Spectacle In 2008, Beijing China was home to possible the most insane, olympics opening ceremony ever! Huge blazes of fireworks, with exactly 2008 drummers started off the games. It was basically impossible to not be overwhelmed. The show cost at least 25 million dollars, in front of 80 world leaders and must have been done in a way to show people, China means business! 7. Tianzi Hotel, Hebei Artwork of enormous Buddhist figures are nothing new in China, especially in mountain cliffs, but these statues are somewhat remarkable. The buildings depict a trio of mythical figures at the Tianzi Hotel, located east of Beijing in the city of Hebei. The effigies of Fu, Lu and Shou stand tall at this location, and stand for fortune, prosperity and longevity. The man Shou with the white beard holds onto the peach of immortality, where you’ll also find the hotel’s best suite. 6. Mobile Phone Building This huge, mobile phone building, located in Kunming, China attracts quite a bit of attention from tourists and locals alike. The upper story screens are actually windows and while it certainly isn’t the most modern phone available, the unique design, the building has been a giant head turner. 5. Baby Crocodiles While many bizarre foods come from China, this one might shock you as well. Next time you take a trip to the local Chinese walmart, you might come across crocodiles, with an apple in its mouth and put on a bunch of ice. While the Chinese value its meat, species such as the Siamese crocodile are becoming endangered over hunting. That’s certainly not something you’d expect to see in the US. A lot of the time, these parts are dried and sold individually 4. Bike Boat In this photo we see Liu Wanyong, ride on his very own invention, which is basically a bicycle that floats due to the plastic tubes. How would you like to be able to pedal on a river like this guy in the photo? This is being used in Zhenning, Guizhou Province in southeastern China. This inventor, mostly helps create things that people in his traditional village will find useful. 3. KFG You’ve probably seen OFC already but probably not KFG! This chinese chicken restaurant is hoping you won’t notice there’s something slightly off about this image. They wanted to bring in customers with the KFC logo but made just enough modifications to where they won’t get problems with copyright issues. This is a strange example of a Chinese knockoff restaurant. Anyone want to get a pizza delivery from Pizza Huh? There are actually a ton of rip off fast food chains which almost seems like a good idea for an entirely new video! 2. Fat Guy Underwear These underwear are advertised for larger men and are supposed to be a tad more comfortable. Does anyone actually see the resemblance though between the guy on the box and a cartoon character? You have to admit, it is a little bit weird to see the chinese version of Peter Griffin! 1. Chinese New Year While China’s calendar is completely different from ours, there doesn’t really seem to be a country that goes this all out on their New Year's celebration. What better place could there be to celebrate, than in the country that invented fireworks! Right now it is currently the year of the monkey. In this photo, you can see a woman dressed up as the Monkey king, praying on the first day of New years. On Saturday January 28th, 2017 will begin the next new year, celebrating the Rooster. Celebrations may take place in many parts of the worlds’, but you really need to go to China to experience it right!