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空氣污染導致赴京旅遊人數銳減

2013年8月3日
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Visitors wearing masks are seen at the Tiananmen Square in heavy smog in Beijing, China, 28 February 2013. Beijing warned residents to stay indoors as air pollution exceeded hazardous levels five days before Chinas national legislature begins its annual meeting, with thousands of delegates expected in the capital. Concentrations of PM2.5, fine air particles that pose the greatest health risk, rose to 469 micrograms per cubic meter at 10 a.m., near Tiananmen Square compared to an average of 275 in the past 24 hours, the Beijing government reported. The World Health Organization recommends 24-hour exposure to PM2.5 of no higher than 25. The level dropped to 163 at 12 p.m. The country opens its annual National Peoples Congress on March 5 to set this years growth target and discuss policies.
Smog in Peking圖片來源: picture-alliance/dpa

據法新社援引中國官方媒體報導,2013年上半年,到中國首都北京旅遊的遊客人數與2012年同期相比減少了14.3%,降至214萬。而主要原因就是嚴重的空氣污染。據悉,這是從2008年以來,上半年赴京旅遊人數首次出現下降。《中國日報》援引北京市旅遊發展委員會主任魯勇寫道,「不斷出現的空氣污染事件」導致遊客人數減少。儘管此前在1月份,北京市對來自45個國家的遊客實行了72小時內短途旅遊免簽證政策,也沒有取得顯著效果。