Beijing’s population

July 22nd, 2010 by greenlife

Beijing municipal people’s congress revealed this week that the Chinese capital now has 19.72 million inhabitants, growing by over 3% in the past 2 years.

Previous estimates had predicted that the city’s population would swell to that level a decade later than it has. According to the guidelines regarding Beijing’s development between 2004 and 2020 set by the State Council, the number of permanent residents living in capital should have been capped below 18 million until the end of 2020.

However, a recently released report from the population investigation and research team within the people’s congress shows that by the end of 2009, approximately 12.46 million people in the capital held a Beijing “hukou” (permanent residence). An additional 7.26 million inhabitants were migrant workers who had been living in the city for more than half a year and who are therefore also classified as permanent residents.

After analyzing the change in population between 2006 and 2009, the team found that Beijing’s population had undergone rapid growth during the first four years of the 11th Five-Year Development Plan, mainly as a result of an explosion in the floating population.

Natural birth contributed 482,000 extra people during the past four years while the jump in the floating population accounted for 1.52 million additional inhabitants.

The report points out that now the total size of the floating population in the capital could have exceeded 10 million people, if members of the army deployed in Beijing, unregistered migrant workers and people on short visits are also added to the mix.

The massive growth in Beijing’s population, which is mainly comprised of young adults, plays an important role in the booming development of the city. Unfortunately, say critics, it unavoidably brings more pressure on the city’s natural resources.

Wang Jian, a water specialist with Green SOS, an NGO based in Beijing, told METRO that the current water reserves in Beijing can only support about half of its residents, and not the nearly 20 million people who now live in the city.

The population explosion not only burdens the environment but also the whole infrastructure, public service system and the management of society, say experts.

Wu Shoulun, a retired professor from Beihang University who is also a member of the congress’s research team, said in a media report that every aspect of people’s daily life can be influenced by the huge population, as it leads to high-priced-apartments, chaos on public transportation and challenges for the education system. Maya Reid, a 25-year-old woman from Canada, has noticed the sharp rise in the capital’s population since she arrived in Beijing four years ago.

“My home country has a population of 30 million. It’s not like we can find a seat in subway every time but it has never been so packed and you can always find a place to breathe,” said Reid who, commutes to work each day on Beijing’s subway.

Figures show that around 32.3 percent of commercial apartments were sold to people who did not have Beijing permanent residency papers between 2005 and 2009. In 2008, 40 percent of students in compulsory education in Beijing were from the floating population. Both facts suggest the floating population is growing massively.

“It is time for the government to take into consideration proper population control,” Wu told the Beijing Daily on Wednesday.

His team suggested that the government changes the current industry structure in Beijing, opening more hi-tech companies and attracting more high-end people to Beijing instead of laborers.

However, Mu Guangzong, a professor from the Institute of Population Research with Peking University, had a different point of view.

“I believe the market can help with the adjustment of population. High-end people will also need someone to help them with housekeeping and other stuff,” Mu told METRO on Thursday.

“People who are useful for society will stay and those who are not may leave gradually.”

Mu said the reason why Beijing attracts more people than any other cities is because the capital is a better place to live than many other cities.

“The root lies in the huge different living standards between big cities and small villages. And the difference is still increasing,” he said.

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for aquatic folks

June 6th, 2010 by greenlife

Young or old, active or aching, just about everyone can buoy their workout by plunging into the pool, fitness experts say.

But whether you’re swimming laps or pedaling inside an inner tube, there’s more to aquatic fitness than just splashing around.

“Swimming is just a great overall fitness activity. You’re using all your muscle groups, balancing your body in that environment,” said Dr. Barbara Bushman, an expert with the American College of Sports Medicine.

Even at the shallow end aquatic exercises can improve balance in older people and help anyone with joint or orthopedic problems to stay fit.

“Anytime you’re in the water you can basically unweight the body,” Bushman explained. “There’s the support of fluid around you.”

Bushman, a professor at Missouri State University who describes herself as a runner forced into the pool by a stress fracture of the tibia, admits she is not a good swimmer.

“The only thing my doctor cleared me for was deep water running. The deeper the submergence, the greater the resistance,” she explained.

“In the pool you have to focus on good form. My form actually improved.”

Attention to form is just as important if you’re swimming for fitness.

“Take a few lessons so you can sustain that 20 to 30 minutes of aerobic activity you need, Bushman advises, “and learn different strokes for interval training and variety.”

As group fitness manager at Equinox in New York, Mark Hendricks oversees the gym’s Aqua Fitness classes, where, he says, 75 to 80 percent of the attendees are over 50 years old.

“We try to maintain their mobility,” Hendricks said. “So many individuals lose range of motion as they get older. There’s lots of spinal rotation. We move thru different planes of motion in the water.”

Core work and suspension training, with the feet not touching bottom in the pool are part of the routine. He also uses small foam dumbbells and aqua gloves for resistance training.

“If you run in the pool you have much less skeletal pounding, and when you get older that’s a wonderful thing,” he said. “At that age you’re not looking for a six pack, you’re looking to play with your grandkids.”

And sometimes to forge social relationships as well.

The Senior Splashers Swim Team, average age 63, has been meeting regularly at a YMCA at Brooklyn, New York, for about six years.

“We started as part of the water aerobics program and found that we enjoyed being with one another,” said team member Clara McDonald.

“Many of us have had replacement shoulders, knees, hips. We’ve had all kinds of orthopedic issues, but we want to make sure we stay in as good physical shape as we can possibly muster,” she explained.

“People come for physical therapy, find they like the water and decide they want to learn how to swim,” she added.

Coach Richard Akers says learning to swim builds confidence at any age.

“Taking non-swimmers and seeing them develop builds my ego continuously,” he said.

For Splash member Earl Patton the rewards go beyond muscle tone.

“What I get in the water is really therapeutic. Doing the butterfly I think about a large whale, a breaststroke is like exploring the water. Without swimming I don’t think I could complete the day.”

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Under the blue sky

December 8th, 2009 by greenlife

Under the blue sky
There is a blue girl under the blue sky
It is getting blue for me to like, from in the past to now to in the a long one
Someone says: “Blue represents the melancholy one. Nobody including I myself do not know that become melancholy because of liking blue; Because melancholy let me love blue after all.
One’s life is in the familiar flourishing city; One is stoic to shuttle back and forth among the crowd coming and going; One sees the customer to the south of the city or north countrysides of the city from the city; One sees the kapok flower is in bloom during the season in spring; One sees the fallen leaves fluttering all over the sky when coming in late autumn. The quiet life, just like a pool lake water, after the wind that has palpitation once in a while skims over, everything belongs to calmly.
When being sad, look up at the blue sky. Because someone has said, when the tears will flow soon, lift the head and watch the sky, if so the tears would not flow.
Some things seem to be things have changed with the lapse of time, but the nostalgic child will remember forever. Remember forever that there has been transparent simple happy friend already falling scattered at the ends of the earth in those once dispersed years. When the loneliness, open present that collect, watch they right away like friend those still at one’s side, never far away from at all times. Think so, no longer feel lonely in the alien land of strange land.
Have seen such a word: Every one looks up at the person of the ferris wheel, is in fact looking up at the happiness. And I, see real ferris wheel never, I from happy and very much far and very much far still perhaps?
The life of wasting time impedes the uneasy step, choose to stay in the impetuous city helplessly finally. The night comes, sit while waiting for bus in the platform alone, can’t help resuming and look at the sky and stare flankly, at that time, the ones that emerged in the heart out were limitless and sad. I tell oneself, I am not lonely, have and speak and think of a lonely talent in lyrics. And I, no one can think no one can read at this moment, can it be lonely how?
Like listening to the sad music, see the sentimental characters. Wrote in the novel: One’s sky is blue. So my skies have all been that what I like most has been blue all the time, the cloud blown through once in a while only sets off the sky bluer. I understand, for whom can nobody stay in this world, the so-called love can be a thing all one’s life, can thing in a moment too, who leave who may live a life. The fish leave water, can choose broader sea; Water leaves the fish, can show even more limpidly. Just, the alternative can let people become stronger while forgetting
This I, one weakness but very strong, lonely lonely, sometimes sentimental to miss old times or old friends, girl smiling to tomorrow sometimes. In the bustling with activity life, the youth is just like a magnificent blue ivis, burst forth beautifully and ordinarily, it is lonely with the drifting of the heart to be been destined.
Perhaps one day, you will see:
That likes blue girl to often look up at the blue sky under the blue sky
Perhaps you can not see forever ……

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Thing that once thought

December 8th, 2009 by greenlife

Thing that once thought
Think what ’s beauty is love, warmth to have sunshine, tenderness to have spring breeze once, there is charm of the rose, there is sweetness of spring, there is thick fragrant smell of old wine, it is firm that there is huge rock, there is fragrance of oozing people, have warm romance
Once thought, really thought, the love was that youed and I passed by tomorrow together hand in hand, you and I share the weal and woe together, keep interdependently forever in sweetness and bitterness.
Once thought, really thought, the love was so eternal, can go to forever so long as two feelings were happy.
Think, think love so strong, from it abandons to be can as long as the heaven and earth endure really once.
Once thought, really thought, the love was so beautiful, no matter how much snow rain of wind and frost is gone through, no matter it is rugged how many frustrations are gone through, so long as there is love in the heart, will have neither enmity nor repentance in life.
Once thought, in long years, in the world of mortals, making a return journey hurriedly, the flame of the love would never put out, the absolute sincerity had one’s bosom filled with in the heart, is completely the flavour of the life.
Once thought, the beautiful meeting of the love was extended forever, but these once thought, but disappear in a flash in each morning waking up.
Once thinking, but did not think. Love is tender, do not stand a burst of hurricane to blow; The fragility of the love, it is hard to stand the surplus defeat; Love is dull, can’t stand the baptism of time. In the long river for life, who wish, become one transient guest hurriedly only, who wish empty to die ink to river that?
Once thinking, did not have it to not having by mistake. Illusion is always bright, when illusion and realistic disparity are too far, but the wound and hard, can only be in rain and sad, sigh over in rainly with feeling. In years wasting time, always have too much helplessness. Unless at the life one voyage, it scale and ford and seek have a long time, it watch there aren’t flower, want autumn Chun Ren, flower of love seem already withered, love been strong, the heart has been already tired out.
Once thought, liked letting life make and have neither enmity nor repentance, but found, the weakness of the love, can’t stand exposing to wind and rain.
Once thought, passed by a section of bumpy ways, not rugged, but found, and then how to escape the arrangement of the destiny home in brilliant life
Once thought, after the trials and hardship, must be that a rainbow was all over the sky, but found, the sky after the trials and hardship was still a dusky one.
Once thought, the kindhearted person would have good newspapers after all, but found, destiny did not have a fair and speech forever.
Once thought, the good person in the world will be safe in all one’s life, but found, the good person has always wanted to go through all kinds of hardships and difficulties.
Once thought, will be reaped when paying hard, but found, paying and reaping can not be directly proportional to forever.
Once thought, I will smile in the face of all ing, but found, in a person, I will be sad to shed tears.
Once totally, but find thinking, the agony will disappear in one’s sleep, woke up from a sleep, the canthus hangs the tears to drip.
Once thought, the love was a flower that would never wither, but will find, the flower bloomed and withered, the samsara in four seasons has already been natural law, there are the even delicate and more charming flowers while withering too.
Once thought, I was very strong, but found, I was the fragility after the strong people before the people.
The helpless federation of state of mind floats away consciously or unconsciously, float back again. I who am sentimental have a so little worry, have so little sorrow, there is so little sighing with deep feeling. Do not people always want to regret until while losing? I’m afraid I will do so. However, it is not I that do not treasure, but I have never treasured.
Take off as all prosperity, I very strong optimistic person very no longer, it is that piece that regard person that does not mind as everything no longer. Whom nobody know how I receive hurt and wronged, nobody know I the strong fragility that wraps up. I live but in the actual life having to compromise in such a helplessness, sad and happy, have a clear conscience and with one’s heart at peace.
Always once there is too much one in life, too much one thought. Everything once have, walk far with retrieve, everything turn memory that order a bit into. However, life is the excellence.
Found at last, in fact everybody did not need others to treasure, it is enough to treasure oneself, because a lot of people do not know how to treasure oneself, how can expect others to treasure you? Only treasure oneself, could go to treasure others. Treasure others, could be treasured by others.
Understood at last, once thinking it was only the illusion originally, just careless numb one’s own nerve. My once thinking, but did not think. Once too much, too much I thought that it is burdensome to become one. Don’t can have once, don’t have a too many one I think eithering too much, world because you had too much once changing, can have a too many one you think and change by you too.
Understood at last, I should regard everything once gone through as transient scenery. I want to bestir oneself, I should be getting strong, I should be calm in the face of now, ones that make great efforts are one more to love for one’s own life, it is optimistic to be one a lot more of, it is free and easy to one a lot more of, much a hope. Only oneself is a protagonist of the life, there is blue sky that could be propped up oneself, only true oneself is the real excellence!
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Once we

August 5th, 2009 by greenlife

Once we
Once we, lean together tightly like dandelion. Get warm gathering around, breathe and integrate, a growth.

Promise, oath swirl are on our smile and eyes pupil of the trust.

Hairy friendship, soft and pure white, rise all over our ambition. But these, so fragile.

We who are muddleheaded can’t get rid of natural strength all the time - -Wind, is blowing lightly and lightly, wisps of silk silks.

We who are ignorant, float passively.

Wind, no trace involve us, to the unknown region, leave.

We who are superficial, leaving the famous scenic spot that grows up successively, towards the bizarre and motley all directions, go straight.

We ripple in the arms of the air, float, dizzy and confused, get drunk in a complete mess.

We, smile, leave, turn round, answer a pupil. Only leave, scarred receptacle, return to zero, rotten lonelily.

From then on, we parted company with each other, each distributed the things, flew to and had not worked for the field of one side. It is the ocean, is it the forest, or the cliff?

The earth has rotated and rotated, the life has risen and fallen, flowing of stream, the sea water tide also rises the tide, the dance step of the ticktack of the second hand, is turn-taking.

Years are passing lightly and lightly.

All of us have changed, thorough. You know I, I do not know you, remember that piece accompany he of us in the past still more.

Once promise, ice-bound birthplace when old of oath, emit the pale shimmer.

We are the same as the shape stranger. Meeting for the moment, to the eyes looked at, there are only cold and detached and formal smiles.

The inanition of the bottom of heart, rise of itself sad and drearily.

The memory of the brain depths, fill out and is discontented with the absolutely empty ventricle. The heart, a slice of one that extended endlessly went out of cultivation.

At the pitch-dark night, the tears, row the face that has already changed quietly, permeate through the skin, go together with blood. It is all over that Ying winds, fire out pain.

We, are pregnant with the new life too, is participating in the circulation that is stuck to Keeping that one of the place of bottom of heart difficult with the love of the speech

Final result can’t be perfect forever, can’t go out of the tight encirclement that has been already fixed.

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Ride etude of the bicycle

August 5th, 2009 by greenlife

Ride etude of the bicycle
I riding the bicycle feel it is the such having no way out, but I am still restrained goes to face the reality having no resolution. All these feelings faced are such a cause. Not that I am still moaning the etude like this! The self- feeling that it is still instigated that the feeling of tossing and turning is? What I experience on the road is not not merely scene one bright and beautiful, it is not like this that it is the meaning walking haltingly to have and have no resolution! The choice is what has been felt as before like this tells people to carry out orders. It is self- esthesia to affect when the ones that are affecting rotation and outline of the bicycle are when toss about in bed. I of the bicycle can ride a one’s own bicycle, set foot on one the vagrant journey of distant place, prince of fairy tale ride white horse go princess beautiful that look for of the forest sleeping peacefully. I am always asking. I can surprised on I unusual idea those in the past often, from I being light to take care room germinate out in a tender one, it caused me to sink in vagrant illusion from then on directly too at the same time. In the dream, I am always riding a azure bicycle that sprayed paint, go slowly along the bank, then savour it from going up a slope to the happiness of making underriding. That unsmooth rubber tyre of the spiral pattern, has ground my dream many times. Saying good-bye to the bicycle begins the new journey, this is roam without risk and passion, I have passed by the way that I should take without exception, until today. It is still that initial innocent dream that just long for and is not forgotten in the heart. Just as the roller chain of the bicycle is rotating ceaselessly, but is rounding that initial circle all the time. It is no longer for roaming about, but want to savour the feeling of riding the bicycle again, have that one’s own memory. In the one, can ride bicycle, roam at will, when being noisy, look for one to name the quiet thing.

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August 4th, 2009 by greenlife

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