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      <description>For 26-year-old Tianjin office worker Celine Wang, it is an extra cup of milk tea.
“One for me and the other for lao ji,” she said, placing the double order on a workday afternoon in January.
“After going through all the difficulties from trying to be the best performer at school to surviving at my workplace, I feel tired.
“I’ve decided to treat myself well … ai ni lao ji,” she said, using a buzzword that took off in the gaming world and has become a mantra for personal wellness in China.
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Videos of an employee showing a lion cub into a room at the Happy Countryside Resort in Niujiao Village in Suqian, eastern Jiangsu province, have gone viral online.
The clip shows the little big cat entering a guest room in the morning before a child guest picks it up and plays with it, according to a report by Jimu News.

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