Hazy days in Beijing before the two sessions of the Communist Party of China, netizens: delegates come to absorb the haze

On March 3, the Beijing Ecological Environment Monitoring Center website news said that as of 10:00 on the 3rd, Beijing’s air quality index was 148, pollution level 3, has reached light pollution standards, the primary pollutant is PM2.5.

Xinjing News reported on the 3rd that from the situation of each district in Beijing, the air quality in many districts such as Haidian and Chaoyang has reached moderate pollution.

However, people in Beijing said it has been hazy weather in recent days, and the haze was severe today (3).

“Gloomy, continuously gloomy.” “Beijing: so much gloom.” “Today (3rd) Beijing is overcast and heavily hazy, can’t see the roofs of buildings not far away with my eyes raised.”

“Today (3rd) Beijing is bad weather, hazy and depressing!” “After returning from Sanya, Beijing has been cloudy and hazy. It’s hard to feel depressed, dizzy, and I feel like I’m going to be depressed.”

Previously, the Chinese Communist Party claimed during the Yellow New Year that the hazy days in Beijing were due to people setting off firecrackers, however, now that almost a week has passed since the Lantern Festival, Beijing still has hazy days.

As a result, some netizens questioned, “The two sessions are about to start, but Beijing is shrouded by a severe haze. Bricklayers can blame the heavy haze during New Year’s Eve on fireworks, so what is the haze now? Is it the smoke from barbecue stalls or the fumes from people’s Home frying? I hope the foreign media covering the two sessions will not make the haze a headline for the world!”

Other netizens questioned, “Beijing’s crappy weather in recent days, is the recent fireworks put too much, why look at the weather forecast next week and haze?”

In addition, there are netizens flirting: “It’s that Time of year again when the delegates help the people of Beijing inhale the hazy air, thanks to the delegates for their contribution to the silver people of Beijing!”