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In pics: Soliciting thoughts on new electric bike shed

CGTN

Caochang Community lies within the Qianmen area of Beijing. Li Zheng is the director of the local residents' committee, and he has recently overseen the construction of a public charging shed for electric bicycles. Keen to get some feedback, he has been going door-to-door, giving all the residents the chance to say what they think about the new facility. Based on the diverse opinions he has heard, he has managed to draw up a new set of regulations for using the shed.

Every inch counts in Beijing's narrow hutongs. /CGTN
Every inch counts in Beijing's narrow hutongs. /CGTN

Every inch counts in Beijing's narrow hutongs. /CGTN

An electric bike shed in a Beijing hutong. /CGTN
An electric bike shed in a Beijing hutong. /CGTN

An electric bike shed in a Beijing hutong. /CGTN

Li Zheng (R) gathers opinions on electric bike sheds. /CGTN
Li Zheng (R) gathers opinions on electric bike sheds. /CGTN

Li Zheng (R) gathers opinions on electric bike sheds. /CGTN

People listen to Li Zheng's feedback after soliciting public opinions at a meeting. /CGTN
People listen to Li Zheng's feedback after soliciting public opinions at a meeting. /CGTN

People listen to Li Zheng's feedback after soliciting public opinions at a meeting. /CGTN

A banner says communities should discuss and decide their own affairs. /CGTN
A banner says communities should discuss and decide their own affairs. /CGTN

A banner says communities should discuss and decide their own affairs. /CGTN

If our final decision serves to advance the common good, it makes sense, said Professor Wang Xixin of Peking University Law School. /CGTN
If our final decision serves to advance the common good, it makes sense, said Professor Wang Xixin of Peking University Law School. /CGTN

If our final decision serves to advance the common good, it makes sense, said Professor Wang Xixin of Peking University Law School. /CGTN

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