More
than five years after violent mass protests rocked Lhasa, Tibet's
capital, the city remains in the grip of a severe security lockdown. The
first week of October, the festive National Day holiday period when
millions take the chance to travel to exotic spots, offered no relief http://econ.st/18Zkihd
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The popularity of slow trams in Hong Kong shows how in this ever-modernizing city, old habits survive.

More
than five years after violent mass protests rocked Lhasa, Tibet's
capital, the city remains in the grip of a severe security lockdown. The
first week of October, the festive National Day holiday period when
millions take the chance to travel to exotic spots, offered no relief http://econ.st/18Zkihd




Modern Subways Zip Below, but a City’s Trams, Slow and Sweaty, Plod On
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