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Q: How do you deal with humidity in Shenzhen?

I'm stuck in Yantian between the ocean and the mountain. Yesterday I lifted a pair of jeans in my closet and found a colony of worms and bugs in the folds.

What's the best way to deal with the humidity here?

14 years 17 weeks ago in  Lifestyle - Shenzhen

 
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I use a plastic thing you can buy at Jusco, it looks like a Tupperware container with holes ontop and a filter in it, it works awesome and takes all the moisture out of my closet/wardrobe...

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