How the Chinese bloggers use a creative way to express

It's been discussed that the censorship in China would come to a climax for some special reasons this year. And actually, the anti-vulgarity movement early in 2009 has showed how they can dominate our internet. Even Google was branded as the most vulgar site in China due to its image search results. It sounds ridiculous but that's the very current situation here: if you got some naked girls on your web page, no matter where it is from (eg, uploaded by registered users or externally back-linked in search results), your site could be judged "vulgar".

As our servers were host in China, I have to check and review the posts and comments on ifgogo carefully to avoid "being harmonized", but some smart bloggers here found some very interesting way to express their attitude to this ridiculous anti-vulgarity movement, here're some interesting pictures from Douban:

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The real "bird nest" from China! (lol)

UPDATE: Another funny one on how they built this great stuff (though not the same, haha):

As we know that the Bird Nest (Beijing National Stadium) is a must-visit place in Beijing for the great Olympic Games 2008, there are also some funny pictures of it. Here I find one of them in Xiaonei.com:

I guess it's made by some Chinese farmers. The farmers in China are really of great creativity :)

FYI, more about the real Bird Nest Stadium (via Wikipedia)

The stadium can seat as many as 91,000 spectators during the Olympics. The capacity will then be reduced to 80,000 after the Games. It has replaced the original intended venue of the Guangdong Olympic Stadium.[5] The stadium is 330 metres long by 220 metres wide, and is 69.2 metres tall. The stadium uses 258,000 square metres of space and has a usable area of 204,000 square metres. It was built with 36 km of unwrapped steel, with a combined weight of 45,000 tonnes.[5] The stadium will cost up to 3.5 billion yuan (≈423 million USD).[5]

The photoshopped Panda pictures hot in China (via Douban.com)

(FYI: All the pictures are found in Douban.com, which is a very famous Chinese SNS website)

Eva and Lisa both post some nice photos of Pandas in China. And today I find some even more "photoshopped" photos:

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The original photo

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Look at his finger :)

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The popular "V" signature in 1990s

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The 《Pirates of the Caribbean》 version

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The Hip Hop Version

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The shanzhai version

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The naughty version

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The –_-||| version

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This is a "panda shaoxiang" version. Shaoxiang, aka "烧香" in Chinese, means go to the temple for burning incense and offering up a sacrifice. The Shaoxiang Panda is a very famous computer virus (worm like) in China during 2007. Once you get infected, all the icons of your files will be a picture like this one: