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2015-07-13 09:59:02 Ecns.cn Yao Lan
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Tourists flock to a water resort at Dead Sea in Daying county, Suining city, Southwest China\'s Sichuan province, July 11, 2015. More than 8,000 people squashed into the 30,000-square-meter pool as temperatures reached 35 degrees Celsius. Chinese netizens joked the crowded scene looked like “boiling dumplings”. (Photo/CFP)

Tourists flock to a water resort at Dead Sea in Daying county, Suining city, Southwest China's Sichuan province, July 11, 2015. More than 8,000 people squashed into the 30,000-square-meter pool as temperatures reached 35 degrees Celsius. Chinese netizens joked the crowded scene looked like “boiling dumplings”. (Photo/CFP)

Tourists flock to a water resort at Dead Sea in Daying county, Suining city, Southwest China\'s Sichuan province, July 11, 2015. More than 8,000 people squashed into the 30,000-square-meter pool as temperatures reached 35 degrees Celsius. Chinese netizens joked the crowded scene looked like “boiling dumplings”. (Photo/CFP)

Tourists flock to a water resort at Dead Sea in Daying county, Suining city, Southwest China's Sichuan province, July 11, 2015. More than 8,000 people squashed into the 30,000-square-meter pool as temperatures reached 35 degrees Celsius. Chinese netizens joked the crowded scene looked like “boiling dumplings”. (Photo/CFP)

Tourists flock to a water resort at Dead Sea in Daying county, Suining city, Southwest China\'s Sichuan province, July 11, 2015. More than 8,000 people squashed into the 30,000-square-meter pool as temperatures reached 35 degrees Celsius. Chinese netizens joked the crowded scene looked like “boiling dumplings”. (Photo/CFP)

Tourists flock to a water resort at Dead Sea in Daying county, Suining city, Southwest China's Sichuan province, July 11, 2015. More than 8,000 people squashed into the 30,000-square-meter pool as temperatures reached 35 degrees Celsius. Chinese netizens joked the crowded scene looked like “boiling dumplings”. (Photo/CFP)

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