Chinese New Year
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I'd be willing to bet that those guys are drinking as well. If this is your first CNY on the mainland, be prepared for the shock of your life in 30 minutes. Basically, multiply what you're witnessing now by a factor of 500 (a number that will gradually regress back down to 1 by 9am)... a process which will repeat itself at specific intervals during the next week or so.
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I'd be willing to bet that those guys are drinking as well. If this is your first CNY on the mainland, be prepared for the shock of your life in 30 minutes. Basically, multiply what you're witnessing now by a factor of 500 (a number that will gradually regress back down to 1 by 9am)... a process which will repeat itself at specific intervals during the next week or so.
The closer to midnight it got, the more extreme it got. I swear our building was shaking. Got super intense at midnight.
It is now 7 am the next morning and it still is going off. You can hear the rumble of more blasts going off in the distance, with the regular explosions that are within the complex.
This whole experience is not a pleasant experience.
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They have some pretty strict laws to preclude accidents.
Liu Guozhong, head of Biejing's bureau fire prevention division, said people are only allowed to store one box - or 30 kilograms - of fireworks or firecrackers in their homes.
Liu Guozhong, head of Biejing's bureau fire prevention division, said people are only allowed to store one box - or 30 kilograms - of fireworks or firecrackers in their homes.
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I fly back to Beijing on Saturday and am absolutely dreading the next 10 days or so. 
I wish Beijing govt would go back to the pre-2005 era of banning firecrackers and fireworks (except for authorized gov't displays). They are insane to keep allowing this mayhem in the city.

I wish Beijing govt would go back to the pre-2005 era of banning firecrackers and fireworks (except for authorized gov't displays). They are insane to keep allowing this mayhem in the city.
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Speaking of firecrackers and Hong Kong, I was actually surprised to hear them from my hotel room at midnight here last night. Well, I guess I shouldn't be, since I'm actually in the N.T. and not in the middle of the city; and so easy to smuggle a few pieces from China.
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In fact, I want to advise the OP to limit the HK stay to 3 days and then continue on to some place warm (e.g. Boracay, Koh Samui, even Maldives if your budget permits). I like the idea of him celebrating the "water dragon" (I've heard that dragon CNYs are completely off the hook) in China, but also wish him the best vacation possible.
Also, no one's mentioned Taiwan yet TMK; this should also be a consideration.
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There had to be at least 200 kg of used up fireworks the day before NY's outside my apartment in PVG. And that was just the kids playing, the adults lit stuff up at night.
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The holiday period is young yet, we might yet see some more flaming torches before Lantern Festival concludes.
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Wow! I posted in haste and assumed it was just another run of the mill Chinese "5-star" hotel, but the Lido is arguably the best hotel in Shenyang.... amazing hamburgers.
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Hmmm, what sort of building/construction & fire safety codes do they have? Shouldn't there be some sort of sprinkler and interior fire stops to limit the spread of fire/smoke to "contain" these type of high-rise fire?
I suppose their commercial insurance will take care of the claims ....
What a way to start off, Happy New Year
with a bang, fire & smoke ....
I suppose their commercial insurance will take care of the claims ....
What a way to start off, Happy New Year
with a bang, fire & smoke ....
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Hmmm, what sort of building/construction & fire safety codes do they have? Shouldn't there be some sort of sprinkler and interior fire stops to limit the spread of fire/smoke to "contain" these type of high-rise fire?
I suppose their commercial insurance will take care of the claims ....
What a way to start off, Happy New Year
with a bang, fire & smoke ....
I suppose their commercial insurance will take care of the claims ....
What a way to start off, Happy New Year
with a bang, fire & smoke ....


