AmCham-China Daily

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Snow and its Consequences

5th February 2008

Anyone who has ever traveled during Spring Festival knows that even in the best of circumstances it is frustrating and difficult. Train tickets tend to sell out (often to hawkers who up the prices) and airports are crowded. Basically it’s like Thanksgiving in a country of nearly four times the population of the US.

This year’s blizzards have made a normally difficult situation nearly unbearable. Over at Managing the Dragon they do a good of conveying the problems the snows have caused for travel and potentially the economy, but for many Chinese the situation is more dangerous than simply making getting home tough. For people with not much money, living in places with rudimentary infrastructure, and often with no heat, this year’s blizzards have been nothing short of a disaster.

Hopefully you and your family are able to get out of town, if that’s where you are trying to head, or can stay warm if you are staying put. However, even if weather conditions are slowing you down or making you a little grumpy, please remember that AmCham members are fortunate to be a position where snow only inconveniences us, rather than putting us in severe peril.

If you would like to help out those in this country who are less fortunate than we are, please take a look at the list here of ways to donate.

Enjoy your holidays and stay safe and warm.

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