Shanghai: A big pajama party (Reuters) Updated: 2006-09-21 22:39 SHANGHAI - People wearing
pajamas in public, still a common sight in Shanghai, is one of the most
irritating aspects of life in China's biggest city, according to an opinion poll
of residents.
Tourists view Shanghai's business district of Liujiazui in
Pudong October 9, 2003. People wearing pyjamas in public, still a common
sight in Shanghai, is one of the most irritating aspects of life in
China's biggest city, according to an opinion poll of residents.
[Reuters] | The survey found that
pajama-wearing on the streets and in public places such as shops, banks and
parks is among the most uncivilized things in the city, along with aggressive
pets, unhelpful neighbors and disregard for the natural environment,
Over 16 percent of respondents said they or family members often donned
pajamas in public, and 25 percent reported they sometimes did, Yang Xiong, a
professor who helped conduct the poll, said Wednesday.
The survey was sponsored by the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences and the
Shanghai Women's Federation.
Theories differ over why the practice of wearing pajamas -- baggy cotton
outfits which are often printed with flowers or small animals -- is so
widespread in China's richest and most cosmopolitan city.
Some believe residents are showing off their social status by underlining how
close to the city center they live, while others say it is a holdover from life
many decades ago in small, self-contained communities.
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