Chinese Couple become famous for black humour in burnt house

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IANS Nanning (China)
Last Updated : Jan 14 2018 | 12:10 AM IST

A Chinese couple has become the country's latest online celebrity after taking humorous selfies inside their burnt house.

Earlier this week, the house that Zhong Cheng and his girlfriend shared in Guilin, in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, caught fire, Xinhua news agency reported.

"I was in the bathroom, and smelled (something) burning," Zhong recalled. "When I opened the bathroom door, I saw a big fire."

Zhong immediately awoke his girlfriend and fetched water to try to put the fire out. The neighbours brought extinguishers and the fire was put out soon.

Later, instead of running away from the wreckage in the house, the couple began taking smiling selfies in their pajamas, and even recorded a video of blessings for the New Year.

"We wish you the best in the new year," the couple said in the video, their faces appearing black due to the smoke.

The video immediately trended on WeChat and microblog Sina Weibo. The Weibo topic "Couple's selfies in burnt house" has received more than 10 million hits. Many netizens dubbed them "the funniest couple in history".

Zhong and his girlfriend run a noodle restaurant in Guilin, a popular tourist destination in south China.

"We met each other at a birthday party and were impressed by each other's sense of humour," Zhong said. "We like presenting our lives in a positive, humorous way."

The accident did not have a big impact in Zhong and his girlfriend's life, and they plan to move back to the house after redecoration.

"We lost items worth about 10,000 yuan ($1,500) in the fire," Zhong said.

In the video, Zhong also cautioned the public about the dangers of fire.

"It is important to prevent fires in winter," Zhong said as he sits in the burnt couch. "In addition, it is important to face up to life difficulties with a smile."

Zhong said that the fire could have been caused by a heater, an item widely used in Guilin during cold, humid winter.

The couple was invited to visit the local fire department to learn about fire prevention.

"Our experience will help raise public awareness of fire risks," Zhong said.

--IANS

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First Published: Jan 14 2018 | 12:02 AM IST

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