Possibly from the air intakes located on the roof of the buildings. Pollution is much worse on street level than 20 stories up. At least in Jakarta, where I lived for 6 months.
IIRC, the US Embassy’s controversial pollution readings were being taken from their rooftop, and in photos of Beijing you can see the smog in the sky—so the rooftop pollution may still be pretty bad.
If only. Chinese builders do not believe in central air conditioning. Every room gets its own damned air conditioner. Unless your budget is much, much greater than any teacher’s will ever be.
Possibly from the air intakes located on the roof of the buildings. Pollution is much worse on street level than 20 stories up. At least in Jakarta, where I lived for 6 months.
IIRC, the US Embassy’s controversial pollution readings were being taken from their rooftop, and in photos of Beijing you can see the smog in the sky—so the rooftop pollution may still be pretty bad.
If only. Chinese builders do not believe in central air conditioning. Every room gets its own damned air conditioner. Unless your budget is much, much greater than any teacher’s will ever be.