# Social Trust
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The Goose that Laid a Duck: China’s Viral 'Goose Leg Auntie' Scandal and the Erosion of Social Trust
A beloved street vendor who gained national fame for selling 'goose legs' to elite university students has admitted to selling cheaper duck meat for over a decade. The scandal has sparked a national debate in China over the commercialization of social trust and the reliability of viral narratives promoted by state media and universities.

The Duck Leg Deception: How a Viral Street Food Myth Devoured China’s Social Trust
A viral street food vendor in Beijing, celebrated by China's top universities for her 'integrity,' has admitted to selling duck legs as goose legs for over a decade. The scandal has sparked a national debate over the commodification of trust and the naivety of elite students in the face of calculated marketing fraud.

The Suitcase Wall: How Unattended Luggage Became a Symbol of Chinese Social Governance
Unattended 'suitcase walls' in Chinese subways have become a viral sensation, endorsed by the Foreign Ministry as a sign of national safety. The phenomenon highlights a unique blend of high social trust, pervasive surveillance, and responsive urban management during peak travel seasons.