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May 25, 2017
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It’s likely that all the people just inside the Temple of Heaven rode their bikes there to exercise.
Parents transport their kids to and from school via bicycle.
People ride their bikes past a hutong wall in Beijing.
This is the parking lot outside the Tiantan or Temple of Heaven in Beijing.
Obviously, there’s a cultural difference between the way people in Beijing think about bicycles in comparison with the way Americans think about them.
A lot of Beijing-ers rode bicycles around the city.
People don’t just ride their bicycles in Beijing for exercise, they ride for transportation.
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