Hangzhou runner carries low-carbon message

Updated: 2010-11-17 17:09

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Hangzhou runner carries low-carbon message
Chen Jun, a long-distance runner who shaved his head, wearing a green leafy hat and skirt, runs on the Bai Causeway (Bai Di) of West Lake in Hangzhou, East China, on Nov 16. Carrying a flag with a "low carbon” message, he said he planned to run around the lake for 15 days until the end of this month, calling on more people in Hangzhou to adopt low-carbon living. [Photo/CFP]

 

Hangzhou runner carries low-carbon message
Wearing a green leafy dress and carrying the low carbon message flag, Chen says he plans to run around West Lake for 15 days to call on more people to adopt low carbon living, Nov 16, 2010. [Photo/CFP]

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