Next most livable place?  By Li Jing (China Daily)  Updated: 2006-09-22 13:58  
Despite roaring bulldozers, snail-paced traffic and overwhelming dust on 
windy days, it is believed the central-northern area of Beijing, where several 
main Olympic venues are being built, will be one of the most livable places in 
the city in the near future, according to a recent survey conducted by the 
Chinese Academy of Sciences.
 At the moment, the central Olympic district, 10 kilometres north of the 
Forbidden City, only ranks 91st out of 134 residential districts covered in the 
survey of people's perceptions of the livability of the areas, according to the 
survey.
 
 
 
 
   The central Olympic area under 
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The survey, with a random sample of 11,000 residents in the urban area of 
Beijing, was carried out to evaluate the living conditions of different areas of 
the city. A total of 7,647 valid questionnaires were collected.
 Safety, health, convenience, amenity and sustainability were the major 
criteria that respondents needed to take into account when scoring the 
neighbourhood where they lived, said Zhang Wenzhong, a researcher of the 
Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research under the 
Chinese Academy of Sciences, who led the survey team.
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