不过,随着公众日益担忧空气污染,北京的高端商场已经着手在中庭的电子屏幕上发布它们的室内空气质量。北京的商场大悦城(Joy City)曾在社交媒体上宣称它拥有多层空气过滤设施:“让我们逃离雾霾,感受自然之美。”
Wanda, a property developer with malls in most of China’s medium-to-large cities, announced a year ago it was working with Finnish air purification company AAVI Technologies to clean the air in its cinemas in Beijing. The co-operation would “enable the audience in Wanda to have a very healthy movie-viewing environment and enjoy the clean air from Finland,” AAVI said.
在全国许多大中城市建有商场的开发商万达(Wanda)曾在一年前宣布,正与芬兰空气净化公司AAVI科技有限公司(AAVI Technologies)合作,净化北京市万达影城内的空气。AAVI表示,这一合作会“让万达影城内的观众拥有非常健康的观影环境,享受来自芬兰的清洁空气”。
The malls are not alone. International schools in Beijing woo prospective parents on the quality of their air and the strictness of their guidelines for recess outside, with some building domes over tennis courts and playing fields. High-end gyms also compete on their air filtration capacity. Coffee shops post signs saying air filters are on.
商场并不是唯一这么做的机构。北京的国际学校也用其空气质量和其暂停户外活动的规定之严格来吸引潜在的学生家长,部分学校在网球场和操场上加盖了穹顶。高端健身房也在空气净化能力上展开竞争。咖啡店则张贴告示称,自己店内开着空气净化器。
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