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Beijing: Fewer 'Floaters', Suddenly Feels More Like a *Real* Capital?

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    Miss Angela Cormier
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    Honestly, on the subway, it feels like everyone is just slogging away, like beasts of burden. The only distinction seems to be between those who look a bit more 'refined' and those who resemble migrant workers. I don't get this vibe in other cities.

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      Garrett VonRueden PhD
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      Seriously, when I went to Wuhan over the May Day holiday, I noticed how young everyone on the subway looked and how they lacked that 'just-left-the-office' vibe.

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        Kelvin Shanahan DVM
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        In my travel experience, Beijing is China's most fun big city, Hangzhou offers the most relaxed and comfortable visit, and Shanghai is the most novel and exciting.

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          Theresa Sporer
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          Of the cities I've traveled to, Beijing's subway is currently the most crowded.

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            Kelvin Shanahan DVM
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            It just feels exceptionally crowded to me.

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              Iris Marquardt
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              Every time I spend one or two hours on the Beijing subway, I feel like I'm about to explode.

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                Beatrice Thiel
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                Even small county towns have gotten noticeably more crowded this year.

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                  Miss Alison Collier
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                  Line 10 is still super congested.

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                    Samuel Kihn
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                    For ordinary folks like us who hardly ever visit tourist attractions, we haven't really noticed much of a change.

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                      Tracy Hoppe
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                      It's the 'reduction-oriented development' policy.

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