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Daniel Founding Father


Joined : 05 Jun 2007 Posts : 3522
| Subject: Air Quality Tue Apr 08 2008, 08:28 | |
| | Last few weeks my son has been very snuffly and coughing at nights, we go to Thailand for a few days and it clears up we come back and its starts again! It's not my flat as it is as clean as a whistle (I even tidy my crusty socks away these days) so it must be the air quality. Anyone else have this problem? Even if you don't have children do you find the air bad or is all hype? What say you? |
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ezza Founding Father


Joined : 06 Jun 2007 Posts : 1704
| Subject: Re: Air Quality Tue Apr 08 2008, 09:21 | |
| | Yes it's bad. My allergies have got worse in the two years since I've been here. And my asthma has reappeared. Not had it since I was about 8 years of age. But what are you gonna do?? |
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spur'don Edgar Davids


Joined : 06 Jun 2007 Posts : 3552
| Subject: Re: Air Quality Tue Apr 08 2008, 09:30 | |
| I was diagnosed with asthma for the first time two years ago ( very mild ). The air quality in HK is awful but just about tolerable, thanks to a low tax system and wonderful social scene ! However, HK is nothing compared to Shanghai, Beijing and any other northern city you care to mention. Last time I had an asthma attack was in Shanghai and it scared the crap out of me.
As for Beijing 2008. I simply don't understand how its possible to hold a sporting event there. The air quality in Beijing is shocking. |
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Number 10 Edgar Davids


Joined : 08 Jun 2007 Posts : 2316
| Subject: Re: Air Quality Tue Apr 08 2008, 12:34 | |
| | I often wake up in the morning these days and have a coughing fit, clearing all the phlegm out. Never had that before and I don't smoke. |
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Daniel Founding Father


Joined : 05 Jun 2007 Posts : 3522
| Subject: Re: Air Quality Tue Apr 08 2008, 13:08 | |
| | Most times when I look out from my DB dungeon, past the S&M gear and through slatted windows, I see nothing but misty smokey fog covering the pearl delta and hanging over HK island. |
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spur'don Edgar Davids


Joined : 06 Jun 2007 Posts : 3552
| Subject: Re: Air Quality Tue Apr 08 2008, 13:34 | |
| 80% from China 15% from local power stations 5% Daniel smoking cigars. |
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colininDB Welcome to Spurs In Hong Kong


Joined : 26 Jan 2008 Posts : 29
| Subject: Re: Air Quality Tue Apr 08 2008, 17:55 | |
| Daniel
We have the same problem with our little daughter. Go away for a week or so and suddenly it all clears up! I suppose that is one of the aspects of living in HK. Does make you wonder what we are doing to our kids long term health by being here though |
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James Edgar Davids


Joined : 06 Jun 2007 Posts : 2497
| Subject: Re: Air Quality Tue Apr 08 2008, 17:57 | |
| Dan and Colin, I thought one of the major selling points of Discovery Bay is the relatively clean air! Think about us living in the city! _________________ To dare is to do |
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colininDB Welcome to Spurs In Hong Kong


Joined : 26 Jan 2008 Posts : 29
| Subject: Re: Air Quality Tue Apr 08 2008, 18:10 | |
| | James, I agree, god knows what damage is being done to your bodies living over there. Who knows what you will all mutate to. I've seen instances already of hideous creatures in woolwich wanderers shirts roaming around. |
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spur'don Edgar Davids


Joined : 06 Jun 2007 Posts : 3552
| Subject: Re: Air Quality Tue Apr 08 2008, 18:33 | |
| To be frank, there are few places in Asia with crisp, fresh air of Europe. The only two places I can think of which I've been to is Korea and Japan. ( exc Tokyo ). Siem Riep wasn't too bad either. However, Jakarta, Bangkok, KL, HCM City etc, are at best, marginally cleaner. China is significantly worse.
Singapore is okay too. |
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ozspur Gary Stevens


Joined : 08 Jun 2007 Posts : 1063
| Subject: Re: Air Quality Tue Apr 08 2008, 18:56 | |
| | spur'don wrote: | To be frank, there are few places in Asia with crisp, fresh air of Europe. The only two places I can think of which I've been to is Korea and Japan. ( exc Tokyo ). Siem Riep wasn't too bad either. However, Jakarta, Bangkok, KL, HCM City etc, are at best, marginally cleaner. China is significantly worse.
Singapore is okay too. |
Not when the Indonesians decide to burn off most of their remaining rainforests on Borneo and Sumatra. Then the air quality there makes HK look decidedly elysian. _________________ We're the Park Lane, we're the Park Lane, we're the Park Lane TOTTENHAM. |
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ezza Founding Father


Joined : 06 Jun 2007 Posts : 1704
| Subject: Re: Air Quality Tue Apr 08 2008, 19:23 | |
| elysian? wot does that mean?  |
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DannyBoy Edgar Davids


Joined : 06 Jun 2007 Posts : 2596
| Subject: Re: Air Quality Tue Apr 08 2008, 19:43 | |
| | ezza wrote: | elysian? wot does that mean?  |
Elysium, Paradise; In Greek mythology, the Elysian Fields were the final resting place of the blessed chosen by the gods _________________ Pulling on a spurs shirt is like getting a hug from God |
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James Edgar Davids


Joined : 06 Jun 2007 Posts : 2497
| Subject: Re: Air Quality Tue Apr 08 2008, 19:47 | |
| | DannyBoy wrote: | | ezza wrote: | elysian? wot does that mean?  |
Elysium, Paradise; In Greek mythology, the Elysian Fields were the final resting place of the blessed chosen by the gods |
What's the oods on Smartone next slogan being
"Smartone - the only way to Elysium" _________________ To dare is to do |
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DannyBoy Edgar Davids


Joined : 06 Jun 2007 Posts : 2596
| Subject: Re: Air Quality Tue Apr 08 2008, 21:38 | |
| I reckon me and Ozspur should get a percentage of Ezza's fee if that take's off! _________________ Pulling on a spurs shirt is like getting a hug from God |
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