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Q: China's cleanest city?

Even down in Hangzhou it can be pretty grim at times. Anyone know of any cities that are known for their cleanliness?

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Shenzhen is probably the cleanest city in China as people have said before they try to be the Hong Kong of China. 

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Lhasa,no doubt!

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I've always been told Kunming...no pollution, and awesome weather!

 

(though, I'm sure Lhasa would rank high as well... even without the pun Tongue)

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I've been to Kunming. Wow, that place was freaking filthy. No pollution? Yup, but everything else was filthy. Great weather, beautiful scenery, no pollution, but quite filthy overall.

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thanks for the heads-up... I was considering heading out that way...

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I would say Zhuhai. "small" city on the coast. However when looking at AQI data then Zhuhai is just as crappy as neighboring towns and the amount of particles in the air by far exceeds what EU/US has as max tolerated values. 

 

I would actually say Shenzhen seems clean for a city its size. It seems they are pretty active in limiting pollution, street lamps are powered by wind and solar, there are electric taxis and busses etc. Then of course there is all the factories to make sure it doesn't get too clean. 

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I wanted to say Daqing. It's relatively clean compared to Harbin just down the road. .........

 

However, they just renovated an entire street and it already looks 100 years old after just a few months. Electrical wires strung from everywhere and restaurants discarding soups and noodles onto the frozen sidewalks on a daily basis. When will they learn?

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