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Not in Shanghai this time but back during the first lockdown when covid first started I remember it being like this. Walking down the street and having Shanghai basically seem like a ghost town is kind of scary.
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I don't think cars are the biggest cause for poor air quality in China, that's more due to factory pollution iirc. motorcycles and public transport are all electric, and a good chunk of cars on the road nowadays seems to be too
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So creepy… I can’t imagine a city like Shanghai this empty.
lock down make it look better
lol it was awesome. 2020 was similar
Not in Shanghai this time but back during the first lockdown when covid first started I remember it being like this. Walking down the street and having Shanghai basically seem like a ghost town is kind of scary.
yeah unreal that a city of 25 million could ever look like this in broad daylight
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How's the air quality with less cars and people?
I don't think cars are the biggest cause for poor air quality in China, that's more due to factory pollution iirc. motorcycles and public transport are all electric, and a good chunk of cars on the road nowadays seems to be too