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Street animals of China (33 images)

From illegal impromptu pet shops, to glove eating goats in Buddhist monasteries, this collection features various animal encounters on the streets of China.



A llama is used as a prop to attract customers to a bar in Beijing on June 23, 2016. Competition among new bars in China's capital has seen bars try to attract customers by using wild animals, outdoor pole dancing, free manicures, Latin and African nights and live, televised international sports. Photo by Stephen Shaver/UPI
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A Chinese monk works at a temple during the annual Spring Festival in Beijing on February 12, 2016. This year's holiday was notably subdued, with vastly less fireworks and outdoor performances, due to China's economic slowdown and pollution concerns. Photo by Stephen Shaver/UPI
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A young puppy on the corner of an intersection in central Beijing. (UPI Photo/Stephen Shaver)
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Chinese men read the local and national daily newspapers, put up by the government every day on street bulletin boards, as two dogs hang out in a bicycle basket in Beijing on June 30, 2014. Despite China's efforts to gradually open up to Western culture, its newspapers, magazines, radio and television stations are tightly controlled by government censors. UPI/Stephen Shaver
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