sounds like home to me

Read this off BBC:

Tackling Qingdao’s invading algae

[...]
Locals say the algae has never been so thick here - agricultural and industrial pollution are thought to be responsible.

But China, embarrassed by the most vivid proof yet of its environmental problems, says the algae is a natural occurrence, and blames the sea for being too salty, the sun for being too hot.

At a news conference earlier in the day one official suggested that algae could be good for you.

“The Japanese eat it,” she said.

[...] Click here to read more

If one day every Malaysian minister gets the can, I’m sure China will welcome them with open arms. Excellent work experience, after all.






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