First, this is the Innovation Plaza building where I work everyday; it's the destination of my 15-minute walk. It was an incredible shot using my simple camera.This is a shot from my apartment living room's sliding door. Since this is a premier spot for the new white-collar working class and is close to a subway station, the real estate is very expensive now. My rental agent quoted me 23,000 RMB per square meter for my apartment now. When it was first built 6 years ago, that number was 6,000 RMB. Now we are talking about unaffordable housing prices for the locals. And imagine the pressure to the middle-class people.
Now you see the innovative sidewalk advertisement for making (often times fake) IDs. Forgery is everywhere in the world, Beijing is not too much behind. From time to time, you'll see a special crew scrubbing these stickers from the sidewalks. You probably ask the same question I have, "Can't an undercover agent just call the number to get an ID and then arrest these crooks?"
It is interesting to note that commute buses provided by some Chinese companies in the Tsinghua Science Park are an attractive employee fringe benefit. This is specially common for state enterprises and for government agencies.
A Sun logo is at about the 25th floor level in one of the outside building in the Science Park, and is visible from a distance. It is pretty cool to see this since the district government now has strict rules on signage for the new buildings.
Check out the huge smoke stack in the background. This is typical in Beijing. A boiler room is often underneath it to supply central heating and hot water.
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