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China to move some facilities out of polluted capital to ease congestion 28/3/2014
China plans to move some administrative, research and healthcare facilities out of its capital to a nearby city to ease the burden on Beijing, which is often wreathed in heavy smog and choked with traffic jams, state media reported on Thursday.
 
The environment has emerged as one of Beijing's key priorities amid growing public disquiet about urban smog, dwindling and polluted water supplies and the widespread industrial contamination of farmland.
 
With a population of more than 21 million and more than 5 million cars on the road, Beijing's living conditions are being pushed to their limits.
 
A study by a Chinese government think tank released in February said that severe pollution had made the city almost uninhabitable for human beings, state media reported.
 
Baoding, a dusty industrial city 100 miles southwest of the capital, will host the administrative units, universities, research institutes and healthcare facilities that are to be relocated, official news agency Xinhua said.
 
No timeframe was given for the plan, but some citizens are skeptical.
 
Baoding city, where the dominant industry is heavy machinery and the auto industry, itself has more than 11 million people.
 
China's environment ministry has historically been unable to enforce anti-pollution laws effectively.
 
Despite repeated pledges to clean up China's seriously polluted environment, especially in the highly industrialized east, little apparent progress appears to have been made.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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