Chinese shopping centre installs 'husband hatches'

Bored partners can play retro video games in glass pods

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Shanghai's largest mall has become the first shopping centre to install "husband rest hatches" where female shoppers can leave their bored partners.

The Global Habour complex now boasts four see-through glass gaming pods aimed at men waiting for their other halves to finish shopping.

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