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PD User
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2009-06-21 08:45:32
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| But in China and elsewhere, like the U.S., bicycle-friendly paths have been disappearing. Unfortunately Bicycles and pedestrian walkways, and yes, the environment too, have been sacrificed to allow smoother vehicle traffic. |
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Oldman
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2009-06-11 11:46:38
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| I really hope to see one day that my son and grandson would love to ride bicycles. Because I have lots of sweet memories which happened on my bike! |
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Liews
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2009-06-09 09:26:16
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| It is no longer a question of whether the revival of bicycles in china could return or not ,it is a question of what are people"s purposes for running bikes to go to work or outside.In the late 19th century ,buying a bike was not so easy as nowadays,just like purchasing a car right now.Put it another way ,owning a bike was a symbol of being rich ,not a fashion.As our nation growing faster and faster,people have more and more money in their pockets,so,more and more bicycles could be sold to ordin... (More details.) |
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dusky lim
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2009-06-08 17:28:57
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| the return of the bicycle in china is a good thing. people should adopt to a less wasteful and more environmentally-friendly form of personal transportation. It is also healthier. |
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lihongmei
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2009-06-08 17:18:32
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| perfect idea and good-looking design, congratulations! |
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