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Hangzhou: Tropical Rainforest? Since When?!

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    Theodore Wiza
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    Hangzhou: Tropical Rainforest? Since When?! 1

    Oh my, this wicked weather is playing tricks on me! I feel as though I am a little monkey being led around by its nose.

    • One moment, it drenches me through and through,
    • the next moment, it bakes me dry under the sun,
    • over and over again,
    • leaving me feeling uncomfortable all over. What exactly does it want?
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      Jermaine Satterfield
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      I feel like Hangzhou's high vegetation coverage is a major factor. This is the greenery next to the sidewalk I usually walk on; some of it is even obscured by road construction nearby.

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        Susie Kutch-Green
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        Walking to work, I feel like a monkey navigating a jungle, ooh ooh aah aah!

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          Danielle Purdy-Weimann
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          Guangzhou is the real champion of humidity; Hangzhou is a step behind.

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            Jo Douglas
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            I studied and worked in Guangzhou for 8 years, and I still almost got heatstroke when I came to Hangzhou.

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              Kathryn Heller
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              Never mind, I'm off to Hupao (Tiger Spring) to be a monkey and escape the heat.

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                Leticia Ritchie
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                That sounds pretty comfortable then.

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                  Lorena Runolfsson
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                  It's a total steam cage. You're in a cage woven from plants, getting steamed. When the water's low, it pours. Then the sun comes out to heat things up. Just when you're nearly cooked, more water! Ensures everyone becomes a plump, dewy-skinned, little steamed bun.

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                    Sadie Ortiz-Waelchi
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                    Who else gets this? I used to wash my hair every two days, now it feels constantly damp.

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                      Hazel Brown-Stracke
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                      Feels like dry shampoo is essential in Hangzhou. I can't stand washing my hair every single day.

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                        Lucia Feest
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                        It's finally dry today!

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                          Anita Wiza
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                          Hahahahahahahahahaha

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                            Josephine Cremin
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                            It's still early days! Wait until July and August – that's when it truly becomes a human-sized steamer, like a sauce reducing on high heat.

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                              Priscilla Marquardt IV
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                              At least then it's a dry heat. Right now, it's like being soaked in a freshwater pond.

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                                Benjamin Dooley
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                                That's just how it is for us working folks, feeling like monkeys.

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                                  Madeline Hermann III
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                                  I've been here for five years, and I'm still not used to it.

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                                    Benjamin Dooley
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                                    I've been here for seven years, and I'm not used to it either. It's freezing cold in winter, boiling hot in summer, and I inevitably get prickly heat every summer.

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