Monday, August 11, 2008

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LIFE ON THE STREET OR WHAT OR WHICH IS FORCED

The city was decked out for the Olympic Games and indeed this is true not only for the region around the "Olympic Green". All sites were closed for the duration of the games that Bauabschrankungen with large posters "One World - One Dream" and provided thousands of cleaning crews ensure that the streets remain clean.
Life in Beijing by now in the hot and humid summer months, mainly carried out as are the many snack bars, where eating is not only outdoors but also like to be cooked. It is mostly rather simple People from the respective quarters, the breakfast at this local eating their bowl of noodles or their lamb kebabs and drink to their Yanjing beer.

allegedly for security reasons has now ordered the city to disappear during the games all these premises, or have to move their activities inside. The buffet restaurant just around the corner from our apartment on the Shouti Nan Lu saw in May, like this:
The picture below shows the Olympic version, and at the same time the pragmatic (and often imaginative) use of the Beijing with new laws and regulations.
is of course also complained at first, but quickly sought ways to accommodate the new realities and to make the best of it. It also means trying to push back the frontiers of the permissible (and sometimes slightly beyond) and then often it appears that the potato, or the initially stringent regulations are never hotter than it was originally cooked.

Conclusion: Our breakfast bar is still there, the outdoor tables have disappeared, boiled and fried, in a small makeshift garage and a few tables have been placed there as well.

I am now very curious to see how the situation develops after the Games. Was it really only security considerations, or perhaps the idea to remove the allegedly poor acting by the local city? I hope not, after all they are an important element in Beijing's daily life. I am looking forward when I can enjoy my evening beer and a bowl Maodou (boiled soybeans) in the open.




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