
Lovers' kissing may be popular in the West. But the first kiss may have originated from the east. Here are some things that you may not know about kissing.
China:

The stone figure in China's Han Dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD) proved that Chinese lovers kissed each other 2,000 years ago. In the Tang Dynasty (AD 618–690 & 705–907), kissing became a popular way for people to express love. A lot of poems and literature described the joy of love and kissing.
India:
In the 6th century in India, "Kama Sutra" made a comprehensive description of the kiss. The kisses between lovers were categorized. It also told people how to respond to a kiss.
However, now kissing in public in New Delhi is considered to be an offense. In 1935, an offender could be fined 50 rupees (equivalent to about 1.2 USD). Now, the street kissing penalty is ten times that.

Indonesia:
In many Islamic countries, for religious reasons, men and women cannot kiss in public. In Indonesia, people can get arrested for kissing in the street for more than five minutes.
Lugou Bridge in 78 years: July 7 incident
Get ready for the world's most thrilling water rides
Evolution of Chinese beauties in a century
Creative graduation caps of ‘vigorous elves’
Typhoon class strategic Submarine in photos
Japan’s crimes committed against "comfort women"
Legendary life of a bee-keeping master in Hainan
4-year-old cute 'monk' spends summer holiday in temple
Hong Kong in lens
Can China play a role in Greek debt crisis?
Dogs in uniform: China’s combat canines
Cut for China
Market reacts to govt support Day|Week