摘要
THE image of China as a nation defined by a blur of bicycle wheels, has long been embedded in the psyche of visitors and expats. Despite the country now being the largest consumer of vehicles, and bicycles fading briefly from city streets, choking traffic jams have ironically forced the great cycle comeback.
THE image of China as a nation defined by a blur of bicycle wheels, has long been embedded in the psyche of visitors and expats. Despite the country now being the largest consumer of vehicles, and bicycles fading briefly from city streets, choking traffic jams have ironically forced the great cycle comeback.