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Something must be wrong, right? Definitely not a place you’d want to visit. This is what it looked like on wednesday. (Washington Post – Beijing Air)
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The Independent reports some changes in China. Starting in 2013, travelers from 45 countries will be able to visit the nation’s capital for 3 days without a visa, including US visitors. The lucky countries were selected based on visitor counts between 2009 and 2011. There are still some pretty strict rules regarding the visit. It only applies to people passing through Beijing, you don’t get to leave the city limits, if you’re traveling with pets they have to stay in sketchy quarantine, and you still need to register with the police. The change is an effort to boost tourism and encourage folks to opt for a layover and spend some yuan. It may also lead to less public sleeping in the airport. The traveler that’s resourceful enough to find a safe, quiet place for a nap is not always the same traveler who will drop dollars at Duty Free.
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IPhone 4S Sales halted in Beijing, eggs and punches get thrown. Security decides to keep the crowd outside and now it’s only available online. Supposedly the fights were between scalpers and police. [MICgadget - iPhone 4S Bejiing] [youtube]UXqiGtmr7vc[/youtube]
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NPR’s story of clean air in China isn’t something new, but it does bring up the awareness of the dirty skies of Beijing. What’s the price for industrialization, modernization, and keeping up with the booming economy, it’s the environment. Is life expectancy really a minus 5 years thanks to the carcinogens spewed into the sky and thrust into your lungs? Even indoors, the fumes won’t escape you. How much is an air purifier? $3000. The most interesting part of the story, the officials don’t want their stats available so stories like this can get told. (NPR – Beijing Air)
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