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BEIJING, March 31 (Xinhua) -- Beijingers experienced 55 "blue sky" days in
the first three months this year, four days more than the same period last year,
according to a report released Saturday by the municipal environment
watchdog.
However, the Chinese capital's ambitious target of 245 "blue sky" days this
year got off to a bad start. Statistics show that in the first two months,
Beijing recorded only 35 "blue sky" days.
Beijing had some rainfall in early March, which helped lower floating sand
and dust in the air, said Wang Xiaoming, an official with the Beijing
Environmental Protection Bureau.
The city had 241 "blue sky" days in 2006, exceeding the government's target
by three days.
Beijing launched the "Defending the Blue Sky" program in 1998, when the city
had only about 100 days of "blue sky" days. Since then, air quality has been
improving for eight straight years thanks to the efforts of the government and
the public.
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