One of the big stories out of
According to Reuters, an index measuring PM2.5, or particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 micrometers (PM2.5), reached a reading of 1,000 in some parts of Harbin. More than 300 is considered "hazardous," and the city has been forced to shut down schools, airports and buses because of the air.
One way to check out the daily life of people living in Harbin is through the
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While Weibo may be a more popular sharing tool in China, Instagram is gaining popularity in the country, despite the fact its parent company, Facebook, is blocked.