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Beijing mayor's friends complain to him that the city is filthyPosted by Jeremy Goldkorn, January 28, 2005 5:17 PM
The China Daily has published some remarks by Wang Qishan, mayor of Beijing that were also widely quoted in the Chinese media: Rubbish, sewage and public toilets are now the biggest headaches for the Beijing municipal government as it prepares for the 2008 Olympic Games, says Mayor Wang Qishan. Mayor Wang, as a ten year resident of Beijing, I couldn't agree with you and your friends more. Most public toilets are a disgrace; most Beijing streets are dirty; foul smells assault the noses of pedestrians all over the city; the taxis are dirty and malodorous; Beijingers still spit in public places; and yes, the traffic is appalling. Less talk, more rock. LINKS: |
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