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Snail mail is cool in Taiwan again.
Two mailboxes have become a tourist attraction in Taipei after a deadly typhoon caused them to lean to the left.
Travelers and locals are flocking to the bent boxes, waiting in long lines to snap pictures of themselves pretending to hold the metal containers up or pull them back to an upright position, according to photos taken by the European Pressphoto Agency.
It has become so popular that Chunghwa Telecom, a mobile carrier, is now paying people to monitor the lines and sell souvenirs.
Typhoon Soudelor ripped through the area Sunday, leaving six people dead and more than 350 people missing.
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