Trending in Beijing: Tomb Raiders, Comet Spotters
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The fun, the strange, and the what-on-earth-is-this? Trending in Beijing is a wrap-up of top stories in Beijing as told by the trending hashtags, local press, and general power of the internet.
Five jailed for raiding ancient tomb in Beijing
At least it was raided by some locals instead of, say, Indiana Jones
Police caught the five offenders at the scene of the crime and promptly seized all the items. However, the damage done to the tomb, which is of significant historical value, is irreversible.
Given that the cache had seemingly eluded professional archaeologists for all these years, one commenter satirized the situation by asking, “Why are tomb robbers always faster at discovering ancient tombs than experts?”According to the Beijing Planetarium, at the beginning of July, a large comet appeared in the sky sometime around dawn. After mid-July, the comet dubbed NEOWISE – officially numbered 2020F3 – will appear during the evening in the low-altitude northwest, with an elevation that increases each day, ostensibly leading to better observation conditions. Unfortunately, however, as the comet continues its trajectory, its brightness will become increasingly darker.
Discussing under the hashtag, 'NEOWISE Comet' #新智彗星#, some netizens pondered on the amazing fact that the comet will not be visible from Earth again for another 6,800 years. "What will humanity even be like in 6,800 years," mused one commenter. "That comet will be on its lonely journey through space forever, and we are just a flicker in time in comparison."This photo, which shows Comet NEOWISE in the sky over a suburb of Beijing, was taken on Jul 16.
With all due respect, that banner is pretty confusing
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Images: sina.cn, xinhua.net, bbs.wangjing.cn
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