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Smiling Pig Becomes Online Celebrity

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Asmiling pig has become China’s newest online celebrity after a photograph showing it being saved from flooding in south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region went viral online recently.

The pig was raised by a farmer in Danliao Village in the city of Qinzhou, according to authoritie­s with China-Malaysia Qinzhou Industrial Park, which is close to the village.

Qinzhou was recently battered by heavy downpours, causing the water in local rivers to exceed warning levels leading to severe flooding, said the park’s Wu Fengyou. In the photograph that went viral, two rescuers in green uniforms can be seen lifting the pig out of water by its ears and legs, while the animal appears to be smiling from ear to ear. According to one of the rescuers, the picture was taken on August 17 at a pig farm. Photograph­s provided by the rescuers showed that water levels in the area had risen to knee high, submerging parts of the farm. Two other pigs were also saved.

The photograph struck a chord with many Chinese.

“I hope it will not be turned into sausages after the rescue,” wrote

Weibo user Bianzedare­n, making reference to reports that 18 piglets and two adult pigs saved from a fire in England were reportedly made into sausages for the firefighte­rs that saved them.

However, the story was twisted when various media outlets reported that photograph­s of the pig were taken on Friday in Hengjiang Township, southwest China’s Sichuan Province, which was also hit by heavy rainfalls recently. The rescuer set the record straight by confirming on his WeChat social media account that he had not gone to Sichuan to battle that flood, and the picture had been taken in Qinzhou.

“One of my colleagues was one of the two rescuers holding the pig,” said Wu.

Humourous captions such as “Stop pulling my ears!” “Smiling like a 100-kg child:” and “It’s over, I’m going to be made into braised pork!” have been circulatin­g on Weibo.

Typhoon Hato

Large areas of Guangxi, including Qinzhou, received heavy rainstorms this month.

The rainfall continued over the past few days as Typhoon Hato swept south China. Qinzhou is forecast to have more downpours in the coming days, according to local meteorolog­ical authoritie­s.

 ??  ?? Life is so good and a saved pig must smile. Photo showing it being rescued from flooding goes viral online.
Life is so good and a saved pig must smile. Photo showing it being rescued from flooding goes viral online.

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