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People Mountain, People Sea… of Cars

Culture Shock Jonathan Chandler's Lowdown on The Middle Kingdom 
September 3, 2009April 14, 2012 Phillip Charlier 0 Comment beer festival, car ownership, cars, China, confucianism, economic stimulus, economic superpower, economy, luxury imports, people mountain, people mountain people sea 人山人海, people sea, qingdao, recreation, traffic control, traffic jams, tsingdao beer, tsingtao

By Jonathan Chandler Exclusive to The Wild East September is here, and with it the teeming masses have left the beach — drunk down all the Tsingtao beer during the two-week Beer Festival — and returned to the provinces to take their dearly beloved one child per family back to

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