China has invited the world to visit in August 2008. Exactly one year out, I've traveled to the heart of the nation that has brutally occupied my homeland for over 50 years. Follow this blog, as I share what I see, feel, and experience... leaving Beijing wide open.

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That’s not fog…

it’s the air in Beijing… that I have to breathe… and that the Olympics athletes will have to suck into their lungs as they run, jump, bike, and do other activities that usually require clean, fresh air. Yikes!

See more photos and get the full story from The Atlantic

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Comment from Dorjee Tsering
Time: August 2, 2007, 11:25 am

Hi! Dear lhadon la,

Pleasure and surprise to see you in Beijing through website. Waw! perfect time to research, Pliz take care and drink lots of water, I see the photoes of beijing, Waw! so, polluted.

Good luck!

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