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Chinese Damas (married Chinese women between the ages of 40-60) came under the spotlight in 2013 after their rushing to buy gold and real-estates, speculating on bitcoin, and dancing in public squares. Was 2013 a good year for Chinese Damas? Judge for yourself.

  • House wives fuel gold consumption in China
  • In the first quarter, gold consumption in China reached 320.54 tons, up by 25.6 percent from last year, according to the China Gold Association on Tuesday.
  • Chinese Damas favor gems over gold
  • At the 11th Shanghai International Jewelry Exhibition that opened Wednesday, colored gems, jade, corals and tambac became the new favorites of Chinese Damas', while gold was mostly ignored.
There is suspicion that Chinese Damas are behind China's sky-high property prices. Certainly, their demands that potential sons-in-law own real estate before tying the knot are exerting unquantifiable pressure on the market. They also snapped up properties in Detroit and bought up houses in the ROK island of Jeju.

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  • Chinese Damas mad for bitcoin
  • With the Chinese market increasingly optimistic about the digital currency's potential growth, an online bitcoin platform has released that 40 percent of its VIP traders are Chinese women.

  • Unstoppable march of dancing Chinese Damas
  • In China, there is no way to transplant this efficient means of noise control, as 'public square dancing' has swept the entire nation and become the most fashionable form of exercise among Chinese Damas.
  • Angry neighbors shower dancing group with feces
  • A dancing group of 'Chinese Damas,' or older women, in Central China's Wuhan was showered with feces Wednesday night by neighbors angry about the noisy music.

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