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- Ligne n°99 : Trashy habits leave China pondering patriotism, civics
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- Ligne n°101 : BEIJING – At dawn Tuesday, Chinese tourists thronged Tiananmen Square,
- Ligne n°102 : between Chairman Mao's embalmed body and his huge portrait on Tiananmen
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- Ligne n°136 : Calum MacLeod, USA TODAY 4:55 p.m. EDT October 2, 2013
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- Ligne n°138 : About 5 tons of trash were strewn across Tiananmen Square after National Day
- Ligne n°139 : celebrations. Bloggers wonder why freedom-loving Americans are comparatively
- Ligne n°140 : neater.
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- Ligne n°142 : temporary McDonalds
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- Ligne n°144 : Chinese visitors enjoy a temporary McDonald's outlet at the Shanghai
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- Ligne n°149 : * Tuesday was the 64th anniversary of the People's Republic of China
- Ligne n°150 : * Besides littering, spitting and cutting in lines is also a rampant
- Ligne n°151 : problem
- Ligne n°152 : * Some Chinese blame the country's political system
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- Ligne n°156 : BEIJING — By dawn, thousands of Chinese stood in Tiananmen Square to
- Ligne n°157 : commemorate the day 64 years ago that Chairman Mao proclaimed the birth
- Ligne n°158 : of the People's Republic of China.
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- Ligne n°160 : The more than 100,000 visitors also left something behind between Mao's
- Ligne n°161 : embalmed body and his huge portrait on Tiananmen Gate: 5 tons of trash
- Ligne n°162 : strewn on the ground.
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- Ligne n°164 : The mass littering reignited a national debate about patriotism and
- Ligne n°165 : public behavior in China, where food-wrapping, bottles, fruit peels and
- Ligne n°166 : wastepaper often wind up on the ground instead of in trash cans and
- Ligne n°167 : spitting and cutting in lines are common.
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- Ligne n°169 : "Today is our motherland's birthday, we cheer, we cherish. Please leave
- Ligne n°170 : behind only your respect, take trash away," tweeted the national
- Ligne n°171 : broadcaster CCTV on Sina Weibo on Tuesday.
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- Ligne n°173 : "Enjoy a happy holiday time, and don't forget to take away your trash,"
- Ligne n°174 : pleaded the Beijing city government, rather belatedly, on the same
- Ligne n°175 : micro-blogging service Wednesday.
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- Ligne n°177 : From social inequality to deadly air, China faces far greater problems
- Ligne n°178 : than thoughtless trash disposal. But littering is angering many Chinese
- Ligne n°179 : and may even cause problems for the Communist Party rulers.
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- Ligne n°181 : Online, some Chinese blamed the political system. Others suggested that
- Ligne n°182 : the Chinese could learn something from the more public-spirited
- Ligne n°183 : Americans.
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- Ligne n°185 : "There is no law in China, so chaos comes," Shanghai writer Liu Xiangru
- Ligne n°186 : said.
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- Ligne n°188 : "We should learn from abroad and fine people so much they don't dare
- Ligne n°189 : throw trash anywhere," he said, claiming Yellowstone Park in the United
- Ligne n°190 : States imposes fines of up to $5,000 for littering. "This way we could
- Ligne n°191 : ensure China is no longer the Trash State!"
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- Ligne n°193 : Tiananmen Square is best known abroad for the 1989 democracy
- Ligne n°194 : demonstrations that ended in a massacre by the Chinese military. At
- Ligne n°195 : home, where Chinese censors prevent any mention or discussion of that
- Ligne n°196 : event, the square is a major draw for Chinese tourists visiting the
- Ligne n°197 : capital. Its daily flag-raising represents a rare free event.
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- Ligne n°199 : Many Chinese online accused the attendees of Tuesday's National Day
- Ligne n°200 : ceremony of being poor patriots for scattering trash during the
- Ligne n°201 : flag-raising. In a provocative micro-blog post, Shanghai's Oriental
- Ligne n°202 : Morning Post newspaper called such people "patriotic worms." The
- Ligne n°203 : Beijing News said their behavior reflects social morality, not
- Ligne n°204 : patriotic failings.
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- Ligne n°206 : "Do you act the same way in your own home, spitting and littering
- Ligne n°207 : everywhere?" asked Wu Di, a Beijing cross-talk actor, on Sina Weibo.
- Ligne n°208 : "If you think you've done enough damage, go back home as soon as
- Ligne n°209 : possible, Beijing doesn't welcome this kind of people."
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- Ligne n°211 : But coarse public behavior has long been an issue in China.
- Ligne n°212 :
- Ligne n°213 : A pre-Olympics campaign in 2008 to improve Beijing's manners was the
- Ligne n°214 : most high-profile of several attempts in recent years to soften China's
- Ligne n°215 : public behavior, including spitting, littering and cutting in lines.
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- Ligne n°217 : This year, the southern city of Shenzhen enacted a "Civilized Behavior
- Ligne n°218 : Promotion Law," China's first, including fines for litterers. Several
- Ligne n°219 : other cities are also introducing or increasing fines, or forcing
- Ligne n°220 : transgressors to clean the streets.
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- Ligne n°222 : After repeated complaints about the behavior of members of Chinese tour
- Ligne n°223 : groups here and overseas, authorities here issued online Tuesday the
- Ligne n°224 : "Guidebook for Civilized Tourism." This 64-page rule book asks Chinese
- Ligne n°225 : travelers headed overseas, often for the first time, to avoid
- Ligne n°226 : littering, spitting, shouting, wasting food, carving graffiti,
- Ligne n°227 : nose-picking, and to not urinate in swimming pools.
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- Ligne n°229 : Some Chinese hope their nation looks more deeply into why citizens of
- Ligne n°230 : other countries seem to care more about public spaces. There are
- Ligne n°231 : suggestions it may have something to do with the way China is ruled.
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- Ligne n°233 : "When I went to America, I couldn't figure out why the common people in
- Ligne n°234 : the country that promotes individualism are so very public-spirited,
- Ligne n°235 : but people in the country imbued with collectivism (China) are instead
- Ligne n°236 : indifferent and selfish," wrote Wang Weijia, a businessman in Beijing.
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- Ligne n°238 : "Later I understood, only if one respects individuals can you get
- Ligne n°239 : respect from individuals."
- Ligne n°240 :
- Ligne n°241 : Li Nuoyan, a blogger on social issues, highlighted the weakness of "The
- Ligne n°242 : people" in China's socialist system where the Communist Party has ruled
- Ligne n°243 : unopposed and unelected for over six decades.
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- Ligne n°245 : "When they criticize you for running red lights or littering, then they
- Ligne n°246 : say you are a citizen," wrote Li, who is based in southwest China's
- Ligne n°247 : Sichuan province. "When you process your identity card, they say you're
- Ligne n°248 : a resident; when you're electing national leaders, they say you're the
- Ligne n°249 : people, and must be 'represented,' so votes will be cast through
- Ligne n°250 : people's deputies."
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- Ligne n°252 : Some Chinese say things are actually improving.
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- Ligne n°254 : Popular blogger Sun Jie on Sina Weibo said 8 tons of trash was left
- Ligne n°255 : behind on last year's National Day ceremony in Tiananmen, a figure also
- Ligne n°256 : cited by CCTV. Sun said the 2005 total was 19 tons, although the 2012
- Ligne n°257 : and 2005 figures may cover longer periods of National Day, and larger
- Ligne n°258 : collection areas.
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- Ligne n°260 : Down in "China's Hawaii," tropical Hainan Island, where extra trash
- Ligne n°261 : cans were installed for last month's Mid-Autumn Festival, trash volumes
- Ligne n°262 : fell significantly compared with last year's scenes of beaches deep in
- Ligne n°263 : trash after crowds gathered to watch the full moon, reported the Nanguo
- Ligne n°264 : Metropolis Daily.
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- Ligne n°266 : "We still have a lot of work to do," said Wang Tao, who leads a
- Ligne n°267 : volunteer group, the Green Woodpeckers, to encourage more civil
- Ligne n°268 : behavior in China's capital and nationwide. "Some Chinese people have
- Ligne n°269 : only just become rich, and many of them are still poor, use up all
- Ligne n°270 : their time struggling for a better life, and have no time to improve
- Ligne n°271 : their social morality."
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- Ligne n°273 : "Now the fine is just $5 to $8 in Beijing," said Wang, whose group
- Ligne n°274 : risks insult and even injury when asking people to pick up their
- Ligne n°275 : cigarette butts or when they hand folks a tissue to wipe up their spit.
- Ligne n°276 : "The government must do more publicity, and introduce severe penalties.
- Ligne n°277 :
- Ligne n°278 : "I think at least $16 to $32 is effective to stop the bad behavior," he
- Ligne n°279 : said.
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