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Passengers in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, get on the bus from the rear door instead of swiping their cards at the front door on Monday. During the 30 work days of the Asian Games and Paralympic Games, passengers are able to ride public transportation for free. 

Passengers in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, get on the bus from the rear door instead of swiping their cards at the front door on Monday. During the 30 work days of the Asian Games and Paralympic Games, passengers are able to ride public transportation for free. Privately owned vehicles may only hit the roads on half of the days, alternating based on whether the last digit on their license plate is odd or even. [China.com.cn]

 

 A long queue is seen at the Changshou subway station in Guangzhou, southeast China's Guangdong Province, Nov.1, 2010.

A long queue is seen at the Changshou subway station in Guangzhou, southeast China's Guangdong Province, Nov.1, 2010. [China.com.cn]

A public transportation worker guides passengers onto buses at a BRT platform in Guangzhou on Monday. During the 30 work days of the Asian Games and Paralympic Games, passengers are able to ride public transportation for free.
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