From the bonkers to the brilliant, Asia’s ideas and inventions are what make the continent like nowhere else on the planet. Get ready to have your mind blown - here are 30 things you’ll only see in Asia.
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Soups in plastic bags - When you think of suitable containers for hot liquids, a flimsy plastic bag probably wouldn’t be at the top of your list. Black Chickens - When you think of chickens you think of golden feathers, right? Wrong! There are at least 3 black chicken varieties. Check these furry guys out. The world’s best airport - Airports are usually awful, boring places, but Singapore’s Changi airport is on a mission to change that by being incredible. Pikachu bus - In a country famed for anime, it’s no surprise that their public transport is themed accordingly, and this Japanese bus is theway to get to school. Precision teacups - In Chinese parliament order and structure is important to proceedings. So much so, in fact, that in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, even the teacups have to be perfectly aligned. No chewing gum - If you’re a diehard gum-chewer, you might want to avoid Singapore as it’s totally illegal and comes with a thousand Singaporean dollar fine. Powdered horse milk - How about a refreshing glass of horse milk to sip on while you watch the remainder of this video? No, I thought not.
QR code garden - QR codes are incredibly popular in China and some beggars even accept donations using them. Railway markets - In most places people stay well away from railway tracks for safety, but not in Thailand. Toilet slippers - This invention actually makes a lot of sense. In Japan,wearing shoes inside is frowned upon, so people will often be barefoot in traditional restaurants and schools. Mostly small dogs - In Korea large dogs are rare, and you’re much more likely to see ShihTzus and chow chows trotting around than Saint Bernards or Great Danes. Husband storage - Men hate shopping, or at least that’s the stereotype, and China has found a solution. Oversized loads - Asia’s roads are home to some questionable driving, and these guys are the perfect proof. Packed trains - If you take the train to work you probably complain about your commute, am I right? Innovative moving solutions - Moving into a high-rise building is tricky, especially when it comes to big pieces of furniture. A fear of the number 4 - If you’re from Asia you’re probably freaking out that I’m on number four of my countdown right now. Packed water parks - A word of advice: avoid Chinese waterparks. Why? This is why. Cherry blossom flavour crisps - My final thing that you can only see in Asia is Cherry Blossom crisps.
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Soups in plastic bags - When you think of suitable containers for hot liquids, a flimsy plastic bag probably wouldn’t be at the top of your list. Black Chickens - When you think of chickens you think of golden feathers, right? Wrong! There are at least 3 black chicken varieties. Check these furry guys out. The world’s best airport - Airports are usually awful, boring places, but Singapore’s Changi airport is on a mission to change that by being incredible. Pikachu bus - In a country famed for anime, it’s no surprise that their public transport is themed accordingly, and this Japanese bus is theway to get to school. Precision teacups - In Chinese parliament order and structure is important to proceedings. So much so, in fact, that in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, even the teacups have to be perfectly aligned. No chewing gum - If you’re a diehard gum-chewer, you might want to avoid Singapore as it’s totally illegal and comes with a thousand Singaporean dollar fine. Powdered horse milk - How about a refreshing glass of horse milk to sip on while you watch the remainder of this video? No, I thought not.
QR code garden - QR codes are incredibly popular in China and some beggars even accept donations using them. Railway markets - In most places people stay well away from railway tracks for safety, but not in Thailand. Toilet slippers - This invention actually makes a lot of sense. In Japan,wearing shoes inside is frowned upon, so people will often be barefoot in traditional restaurants and schools. Mostly small dogs - In Korea large dogs are rare, and you’re much more likely to see ShihTzus and chow chows trotting around than Saint Bernards or Great Danes. Husband storage - Men hate shopping, or at least that’s the stereotype, and China has found a solution. Oversized loads - Asia’s roads are home to some questionable driving, and these guys are the perfect proof. Packed trains - If you take the train to work you probably complain about your commute, am I right? Innovative moving solutions - Moving into a high-rise building is tricky, especially when it comes to big pieces of furniture. A fear of the number 4 - If you’re from Asia you’re probably freaking out that I’m on number four of my countdown right now. Packed water parks - A word of advice: avoid Chinese waterparks. Why? This is why. Cherry blossom flavour crisps - My final thing that you can only see in Asia is Cherry Blossom crisps.
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