Beijing 2022 vs 2008: Two Olympics and two very different Chinas... a piece by me. bbc.co.uk/news/world-asi…
Interested to hear from others in #China who were also here in 2008 what they make of the differences between the #Beijing of then and now and the Olympic ambiance of 2022 v 2008. (Below is my piece from today) “Two Olympics and two very different Chinas” bbc.co.uk/news/world-asi…
BTW yes I realise the twitter link has 2018 instead of 2008 for some annoying reason. (I’m now talking to your subconscious: Unsee! Unsee!).
Many housing compounds are requiring people to be tested. In answer to those asking about home testing, that’s not available/recognised here. You have to go to an official testing place but there are lots of them in #Beijing and they’re pretty efficient. #China
There was also a shopping centre requiring everyone to be tested in Shuangjing area yesterday. Sometimes these compounds and shopping centres have mass testing because an infected person, or a close contact of theirs, visited. #Beijing#China
When athletes arrive in #China for the #Beijing2022 Winter Olympics they’ll be able to zoom out to the mountain venues inside a high-speed train bubble keeping them separate from the general public. Their whole time in China will be in a #COVID19 bubble so no quarantine necessary
Visiting athletes will get a taste of the arid beauty of the landscape north of #Beijing. In #China people live everywhere and here too there are new apartment blocks going up.
Well the last train outta Taizicheng’s almost gone. From tomorrow this high-speed train station in the heart of the Chongli mountain area will be closed to the general public & only serve #Beijing2022 athletes, officials etc til the Winter Olympics is over so get out while ya can
One of the factors leading to more English language stand up comedy in #China has been the existence of English language open mic nights. This is how @AlexandraShi who features in our story got her start. bbc.co.uk/news/world-asi…
#Xian#COVID19 outbreak update. Official numbers are showing no sign yet of a downward curve in infection numbers in the city. In recent weeks, the official figures have recorded around a thousand infections with symptoms which must mean no easing up on the lockdown there yet?
Today another 155 new local #COVID19 infections with symptoms in #China’s Shaanxi Province. This takes the official total, since 9th of December, to 1117 in #Xian. No easing of a strict lockdown in that northern Chinese city yet with those numbers.
The #Xian lockdown has also become more strict in recent days. Officials have stopped letting 1 person from each household leaving to buy supplies every 2 days. Because the announcement came quickly people are all over social media there saying they’re desperately short of food.
Statement from the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of #HongKong regarding the latest round of reporters being arrested in that city: fcchk.org/fcc-statement-…
#HongKong's Stand News has now announced that it will cease operating. #China