Interesting events in 2006

Picture 1 of Interesting events in 2006 In Chongqing, China, there is a Mong couple, who work as dumplings, and are ranked by Guinness Book of Records as the world's most ancient family. The wife has a cat-like face, while her husband is like a mouse.

The 36-year-old wife, Chen Chang Li, is called "The Cat " by her neighbors, because she has the same face as the cat and Tchang Koon-wha husband, 53, is called ' Mr. Mouse ', by his face. Just like the mouse. They have lived together for 20 years, but have no children. Perhaps because they know their weaknesses, they live together very gently.

Books are edible

The newly published book Don Quichotte is 100% eaten by the famous Spanish chef Firo Martinez Vazquez De Parga. Ultra-thin pages made of rice flour. Books smell garlic, which is a favorite Spanish food. Each character in the book has its own taste. The producer explained: 'This is not a work to read but also to eat .' The work is on display at the Cervantès in Madrid, Spain.

Monkeys predict the defeat of the team

Picture 2 of Interesting events in 2006 At the 2006 World Cup, a group of monkeys foretold the defeat of England. Number is, at Knowsley Zoo, near Liverpool city, a herd of monkeys regularly removes the car's wipers. But during the World Cup they change their gu and turn to sneak up all the English flags on the fans' cars. The car that goes to the zoo is also playing this game. Monkeys gather British flags, stacked into a pile. By the time the England team learned about it, it was too late.

The longest bridge in the world

France was once proud of the 26km long bridge. But the Dong Hai bridge (China) has a length of 32.5km. This project connects Shanghai with the Yangshan Islands across the water of the Yellow River. 6,000 people were mobilized to complete in 3 years and a half years. Must use 100,000 tons of asphalt to spread on the bridge with 670 pillars crossing the sea. After connecting Shanghai and Yangshan port, people can receive or send annually 45 million containers. There must be a giant bridge to serve the giant port. That's why this super long bridge is built.

10 grams of fuel to go to Mars

Journeys in the future space will be much easier. NASA can take astronauts to Mars in just 6 months, not take as long as 3 years as in the past years. This mutation is due to the discovery of a new form of energy, formed from . positron! Positrons are electrons, but not negatively charged, but . positive. And the whole flight only needs about 10 grams of positron fuel. So the spaceship will have plenty of room to store food. Physicist Gerald Smith is the designer of this positron-powered machine.

Great a fashion style

On the International Day against AISD in 2006, designer Genee Hagenau, a Congo-based Belgian of Prada, introduced in Paris a style of women's tunic made entirely of . condoms. Need more than 1,000 colorful condoms to create an extremely attractive shirt. Moreover, this unique and unique shirt has a wonderful sense of anti-AISD propaganda.

The bizarre project of 400 million people

Professor Hans Niesward affirmed on the website called World Jump Day - World Dance Day - as follows: If more than 600 million people dance at the same time in one corner of the earth, it can change the trajectory. When away from the sun, the climate will be less hot. His goal is to bring together Internet users around the world to simultaneously dance at 12: 39 minutes 13 seconds on July 20, 2006. This is the bizarre project of a university professor? Is not! The professor was " witty ", and was in fact just a German artist Torsten Lauschmann, who launched this giant joke.

Aircraft type diving

Ship name: Deep Flight 502 alias Aviator, the biological son of engineer Graham Hawkes. This submersible boat is as portable as an airplane. Far from the classic submarine. Because when you want to dive, it has to suck in the stomach, and release it if you want to emerge. That's very slow. On the contrary, Aviator is much faster. Thanks to the propeller propeller and wings like an airplane, it can dive into the water and rise to the face at any time.

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(Photo: Deepflight)

Change the paper clip to . the house

Story started on 12/7/2005 on the blog of the guy Kyle McDonald, Québec, Canada, 26 years old. At first he suggested changing his red paper clip to get something . a little bigger. He gets a pencil, and then switches on . a door handle. Then came an oil stove, a ski ski, a ski trip . a record collection contract, then a movie role. Finally, the Canadian city of Kipling asked to change the role to get a . house, to advertise tourism for the city. As a result, in September 2006 Kyle moved to a new home and the mayor of the press conference introduced the film. The journey of this trade took more than 1 year.

Bao Dien (general)