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Hot News Brief · Jun 5, 2026

An emotional final pre-gaokao class went viral, a Guangxi noodle-shop filming misunderstanding involving Wong Cho-lam drew an official notice, authorities debunked several flood rumors, eight foreign ministers issued a joint statement on tensions at a Jerusalem holy site, a '985+211' road sign became a gaokao photo spot, passenger cars gained nearly 400 kg on average over 12 years, calls for full smoking bans on green trains intensified, and the new lychee-longan hybrid 'Huaishi' made its debut.

  1. 1. Emotional Final Class Before Gaokao Goes Viral

    A teacher's emotional final class before the gaokao, meant as a cheerful send-off, ended in tears and resonated widely online.

  2. 2. Filming Misunderstanding at Noodle Shop Draws Official Response

    After diners said they were asked to leave during a shoot involving Wong Cho-lam's team, local authorities said no formal clearance was arranged and blamed poor on-site communication.

  3. 3. Authorities Debunk Viral Flood Misinformation

    Several viral flood-disaster posts were identified as old or fabricated stories, and authorities said related misinformation cases were being handled.

  4. 4. Eight Foreign Ministers Issue Joint Statement on Holy Site Tensions

    Foreign ministers from Pakistan, Egypt, Turkey and five other countries issued a joint statement calling for restraint and respect for the status quo at a Jerusalem holy site.

  5. 5. '985+211' Road Sign Becomes a Gaokao Photo Spot

    A road sign marking kilometer 985 on China's G211 highway went viral because its numbers echo elite university labels, turning it into a gaokao good-luck stop.

  6. 6. Passenger Cars Gain Nearly 400 kg in 12 Years

    New data suggests average passenger-car curb weight has risen by nearly 400 kg since 2012, largely driven by battery packs, larger bodies, and added comfort features.

  7. 7. Calls Grow for a Full Smoking Ban on Green Trains

    Anti-smoking groups jointly called for full smoking bans on ordinary green trains and related platforms, pushing the public-health debate further.

  8. 8. New Lychee-Longan Hybrid 'Huaishi' Debuts

    Researchers in Guangdong introduced 'Huaishi,' described as the world's first hybrid bred from lychee and longan parent lines, featuring early ripening and a crisp, sweet profile.

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