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		<title>By: A $61 cup of tea, or how the annoying Chinese custom of not patiently waiting your turn partially caused me to get a parking ticket &#124; Due-East.org</title>
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		<description>[...] practically don&#8217;t exist, and that the Chinese government had even gone to the trouble of naming the 11th of every month &#8220;Queuing Day&#8221; in an effort to make Beijing more comfortable for the people visiting from the rest of the world [...]</description>
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