WATCH: Chinese-style clown car accidentally one-ups every circus in the world

By Ryan Kilpatrick, January 23, 2015

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This amazing video is a bit of a mystery. Despite featuring on several domestic news networks, no one seems to know where exactly it came from. Here's what we do know: it was filmed June 15, 2014; it was first broadcast on Anhui Television; and it's probably the greatest thing ever.

When a tiny motorized tricycle turns over on treacherous and muddy road, you'll never guess how many people climb out...

To enhance your viewing experience, may we suggest that you watch it with this playing in the background...

And, of course, for the VPN-deprived:

H/T China Content Crush

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