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It took dozens of phone calls, and a train ticket, to eventually locate Zhang Lexiang.
The deputy secretary-general of the China Elevator Association has been the center of media attention after a recent South China Morning Post article about escalator safety. He was quoted as saying, in the article, that subway lines on the Chinese mainland purchased cheap, light-duty escalators designed for shopping malls, instead of heavy-duty escalators, to save money.
He did not expect the brief interview to create such a stir. The reporter called him on July 5, shortly after an ascending escalator on Beijing subway Line 4, an Otis 513 MPE, suddenly reversed. A 13-year-old boy was killed and 30 passengers were injured.
"I don't pick up phone calls from Beijing," he said.
In an e-mail sent to his friends and China Daily, Zhang sought to clarify his position on subway escalators. "My understanding is, compared to heavy-duty escalators, public transport escalators ... are actually light-duty.
"Subway companies should raise standards concerning escalator purchases and choose more sturdy products according to the requirements of Chinese subway system. The buyers should be self-critical, rather than always pointing fingers at escalator manufacturers whenever accidents occur," the e-mail said.
Industry insiders say that the definition of public transport heavy-duty escalators is vague.
Based on its initial investigation, the Beijing Bureau of Quality and Technical Supervision said the Otis 513 MPE had design flaws and the company was inescapably responsible for the accident. The use of all 257 Otis escalators was suspended for inspection.
The accident is still being investigated. The inspectors and experts involved are not allowed to release any information, said Li Shoulin, director of the National Elevator Quality Inspection and Testing Center in Langfang, Hebei province. A news release is planned after the investigation is closed.
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Meanwhile, escalator manufacturers denied that they provide light-duty products for public transport. The Otis global company said on its website that Otis 513 MPE is a heavy-duty public escalator for both indoor and outdoor use and that it was designed to withstand the most punishing treatment.
"I'm responsible for telling you this: All the Otis escalators used in subway projects are heavy-duty escalators. You can tell from the type," said Li Mingjie, spokeswoman for Otis China.
She would not give the price for the Otis 513 MPE.
Zhang said that whether an escalator is a heavy-duty escalator for public transport depends mainly on its specifications. Compared with escalators for commercial buildings, heavy-duty escalators have larger specifications such as track radius to increase the equipment's safety and lifespan.
The American Public Transportation Association requires heavy-duty escalators that rise more than 10 meters to have a minimum of four flat steps at each end and an upper track radius of more than 2.6 meters. As the specifications go higher, product costs increase significantly to meet the demands for long and continuous hours of heavy-duty transport.
"Elevators and escalators are manufactured based on the customers' requirements," Zhang said. "As a result, the products can be widely different."
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A good way to solve the congestion. If you ever driven in a busy downtown environment, you will know people crossing the street makes right turn almost impossible, which in turn ties up traffic behind you.

Pedestrian bridge will solve all these problems and make the pedestrians safer.
 

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They didnt say what his Octane preference was. Do they have that "Put a tiger in your tank" stuff over there?

Now that is funny! LAMO!! I prefer unleaded myself!:p

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Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych (R) and his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao review an honor guard on June 20, 2011 during a welcoming ceremony in Kiev at the start of the Chinese leader's three-day state visit to Ukraine.

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China's Minister of Commerce Chen Deming (L) shakes hands with European Union Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht during a joint news conference at Chinese Commerce Ministry in Beijing July 14, 2011. Chen said on Thursday he was not concerned about any possible World Trade Organisation challenge to Beijing's policy on rare earths

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Rescuers pull an injured man out of a bus at the collapsed Wuyishan Gongguan Bridge in Wuyishan, Fujian province July 14, 2011. One person was killed and 22 others were injured after the bridge collapsed Thursday morning in east China's Fujian province, according to local authorities, Xinhua news agency reported.

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Rescuers and injured people are seen at the collapsed Wuyishan Gongguan Bridge in Wuyishan, Fujian province July 14, 2011.

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A general view shows a bus dropped at the collapsed Wuyishan Gongguan Bridge in Wuyishan, Fujian province July 14, 2011.

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CHONGQING, July 13 (Xinhua) -- A long-distance bus plunged into a roadside ditch in southwest China Wednesday, killing at least four people and injuring an unspecified number of others, local authorities said.
The bus, carrying 36 people, broke through a guardrail and plunged into a ditch in Wuxi County, located in the municipality of Chongqing, a county government spokesman said.
Local residents rushed to the scene and rescued the passengers from the ditch, the spokesman said.
An unspecified number of injured people were sent to nearby hospitals, and their conditions were described as stable.
Local police are investigating the cause of the accident, the spokesman said.

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A Chinese paramilitary police officer demonstrates a marching style to flag bearers as they practice for the opening ceremony at the FINA Swimming World Championships in Shanghai, China, Thursday, July 14, 2011. The championships begin here Saturday July 16.

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Protesters gesture & shout slogans during a march towards the residence of the Hong Kong Chief Executive on July 13, 2011. The protesters were voicing their discontent over controversial plans by the government to scrap by-elections in the city's Legislative Council law-making body.

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Chinese tennis player Li Na (R) and Chen Dongsheng (L), chairman of Chinese insurance giant Taikang Life, pose during a signing ceremony in Beijing on July 14, 2011. Li Na, the first Chinese Grand Slam singles title winner after her success at the French Open, rejected an offer to take up a government post -- the latest in a series of rewards from her country. The 29-year-old returned to China to a hero's welcome after reaching a career-high world number four ranking following victory at Roland Garros last month, where she defeated Francesca Schiavone.

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A woman fits herself into a female body shaped metal frame to pose for photos as a boy tries to climb into a male body shaped frame installed on a graffiti wall at Beijing's 798 Art District, China, Thursday, July 14, 2011.

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Lu Qing, wife of outspoken Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, right, followed by her company lawyer Xia Lin, leaves a cafe as they head to the Beijing Local Taxation Bureau, China, Thursday, July 14, 2011. Ai's design firm entered a closed hearing Thursday to challenge a $1.85 million tax bill delivered by authorities after the dissident was released from nearly three months' detention. Ai's wife, Lu Qing, who is the legal representative of the design company, said before the hearing that the firm wanted the Beijing Local Taxation Bureau to return the company's financial records seized during Ai's detention.

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Liverpool's Alberto Aquilani, center is tackled by Huang Long, left and Li Jian of Guangdong Sunray Cave, during their friendly match against Liverpool during their Asia Tour in Tianhe Stadium, Guangzhou, in South China's Guangdong province Wednesday July 13, 2011. Liverpool will play a friendly match in Malaysia July 16 during their Asia Tour. Liverpool won the "friendly" four goals to three.

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NBA superstar Yao Ming (L) makes an appearance with movie star Zhang Ziyi in a charity event to raise money for a medical aid to Tibet, in Beijing on July 13, 2011. Chinese web users were in mourning over the reported retirement of NBA superstar Yao Ming but expressed sympathy for the basketball icon, state media said.

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A robot made from used mobile phone shells sits reading a book on a colorful bench in a post shop in Beijing, July 13, 2011. Mobile phone company Nokia is swapping old phones for movie tickets at post shops in Beijing in a bid to encourage their consumers to start a low-carbon, green life. The company will recycle the phones and ensures that any renovation or components direct reuse will not occur.[Photo/CFP]
 

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Putting fire breathers to shame :D.

Can't believe we are still talking about this guy.

Is the Nokia celluar "robot" thing just a static display or could it actually move?
 

bd popeye

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siege..I think the cell phone robot is just a display. I could find no other photos..

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China's Politburo Standing Committee Member He Guoqiang poses as he leave the Elysee presidential palace following a meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy, on July 5, 2011 in Paris.

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NBA basketball player Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers sticks out his tongue as he performs with Chinese youth during his 2011 China Tour in Shenyang, Liaoning province July 15, 2011.

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NBA basketball player Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers (3rd R) reacts as he watches a basketball match between Chinese youth during his 2011 China Tour in Shenyang, Liaoning province July 15, 2011.

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Qiu Bo and Huo Liang of China practice diving during a training session for the FINA World Championships at the indoor stadium of the Oriental Sports Centre in Shanghai on July 15, 2011. China will unquestionably dominate proceedings at the brand new Oriental Sports Centre's outdoor diving arena, two years after they clinically twisted, piked and somersaulted their way to seven golds at the 2009 worlds in Rome.

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SHANGHAI, CHINA - JULY 15: A general exterior view of the Magnolia Span Natatorium (L) and the Crescent Lagoon Outdoor Diving Pool prior to the start of the 14th FINA World Championships on at the Oriental Sports Center on July 15, 2011 in Shanghai, China.

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WUYISHAN, CHINA - JULY 14: Emergency services attend the scene of a bus accident after it plunged from the collapsed Wuyishan Gongguan Bridge on July 14, 2011 in Wuyishan, Fujian province of China. One person was killed and 22 injured in the incident. The cause of the Bridge collapse is not as yet known.

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Photo taken on July 13, 2011 shows Zhuang Xiuhua (C), the CEO of Chinese furniture retailer 'Leonardo da Vinci', answering questions during a press conference in Beijing after the Chinese media accused it of selling fake furniture at high prices, causing a stir among consumers. Officials said on July 15 they are probing the Beijing-based company which specialises in extravagant luxury furniture, and which is suspected of passing off made-in-China goods as expensive Italian designer items.

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Chinese villagers hold placards reading 'I want a home' and 'firmly resist illegally demolition' as they protest against low compensations following land seizure disputes with local government and a property developer in Beixin village, in Wuhan, central China's Hubei province on July 14, 2011.

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This photo taken on July 14, 2011 show Chinese laborers working at an electrical products factory in Hefei, east China's Anhui province. Foreign direct investment in China soared 18.4 percent from a year earlier in the first half, the government said, suggesting confidence in the world's second largest economy was still strong.

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In this June 27, 2011 photo, crew members check a China Railway High-Speed (CRH) train at the Beijing South Station after a test run on the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway in Beijing. China's railways ministry has promised to fix problems with power outages and other malfunctions that have plagued the showcase new high-speed line between Beijing and Shanghai since it opened last month.

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Security guards of the Legislative Council try to stop pro-democracy lawmaker Leung Kwok-hung (C), nicknamed "Long-Hair", from protesting inside the Legislative Council during the start of Hong Kong Chief Executive Donald Tsang's (top) question and answer session in Hong Kong July 15, 2011.

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A dog is dressed in a superman costume at a pet trade fair in Taipei on July 15, 2011. More than 200 companies are participating in the fair as Taiwan's booming pet retail market is estimated to worth $689 million, organisers said.
 

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A designer shows ceramic-shelled, flip cell phones that have traditional ink painting designs in Jingdezhen, East China's Jiangxi province, July 14, 2011. [Photo/CFP]

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Volunteers prepare International Swimming Federation (FINA) flags at the Crown Indoor Stadium, the day before the opening of the 14th FINA World Championships, in Shanghai July 15, 2011. The championships will be held from July 16 to July 31.

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A volunteer sleeps at a media work area at the natatorium, the venue for the water polo event at the 14th FINA World Championships, at the Shanghai Oriental Sports Center July 15, 2011. Shanghai will host the 14th FINA World Championships from July 16 to July 31.

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A man carrying a sign is detained by the police after he ran into a restricted area at the Oriental Sports Centre, venue for the 14th FINA World Championships, in Shanghai July 15, 2011. Shanghai will host the 14th FINA World Championships from July 16 to July 31.

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People's Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers sit in the stands wearing their uniforms and shirts bearing different numbers before the rehearsal for the opening ceremony of the 14th FINA World Championships at the Shanghai Oriental Sports Center July 15, 2011. Shanghai will host the championships from July 16-31.

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Migrant(?) workers sleep in a temporary shed next to a real estate poster in Beijing July 15, 2011.

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Fans watch outside a fenced basketball court as NBA Oklahoma City Thunder's Kevin Durant and Washington Wizards' Yi Jianlian play at a promotional event for sports apparel company Nike in Beijing, China, Wednesday, July 13, 2011.

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Famous Taiwan compere(master of ceremonies) Dee Hsu attend the Watsons You Awards press conference in Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan, July 14, 2011.

The pink dress Dee Hsu wore in the Watsons advertisements will be auctioned for charity on the Internet on Friday.

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HANGZHOU, July 15 (Xinhua) -- An early Friday cave-in in east China's Hangzhou City left at least a truck driver injured and closed down a pivotal road bridge, police and witnesses said.

The cave-in happened at around 2 a.m., leaving a 20-meter long, 1-meter wide pit on the right lane of the No. 3 Qiantang River Bridge, said a traffic police officer at the scene.

A passing heavy truck loaded with steel plates toppled down the bridge but its driver jumped out before it crashed onto the ground.

The injured driver was sent to a nearby hospital. Police said his condition was not critical.

Investigators said the truck was overloaded, as more than 100 tonnes of steel plates were collected from the scene, though the wreck of the vehicle weighed only 32 tonnes.

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Don't these folks know that certain types of algae is toxic? Apparently not.
The beach at Zhanqiao Pier in Qingdao city, East China's Shandong province, was covered in overgrown green algae, July 14, 2011. The algae also covered a large area of sea surface near the beach, and forced the beach to close at 3 pm
 

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Overgrown algae is probably the result of excess fertilizers getting washed into the sea. A spike in nutrient levels cause these to grow like mad.
 

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^^^ True but is that green algae toxic? I know that blue-green algae here in the US is often times found to be toxic. What about that green algae in China??
 
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