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Chinese blogger sorry after essay slamming Beijingers’ ‘fake’ lives goes viral and is censored

Widely-read blog criticised by state media after it lists complaints about soaring property prices, crowded subways and lack of human warmth in the capital

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A Chinese blogger whose essay criticising life in Beijing went viral on social media last week – before it was deleted and slammed by state media – has apologised for his “imprecise writing”.

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The essay “Beijing has 20 million people pretending to have a life”, written by a Beijing-based blogger under the pseudonym of Zhang Wumao, sparked heated debate over the quality of life in China’s big cities after he posted it on his WeChat social media account on July 23.

The article grumbled about a series of difficulties living in Beijing, including choking smog, sky-high property prices, the city being “overrun” by outsiders and the lack of human warmth.

“Beijingers have increasingly felt the congestion, smog and high property prices, which mean they cannot move at home and cannot breathe outdoors,” Zhang wrote.

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He argued the city was only livable for old residents of Beijing who could lead a leisurely life because they have “five apartments” in the city.

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