Next most livable place?  By Li Jing (China Daily)  Updated: 2006-09-22 13:58  Yin said nearly 72 per cent of survey respondents said they will choose the 
northern part of the city as a residential area in the future, and the Olympic 
factor is among the major reasons for the choice.
"We can infer the future of the central Olympic district from the current 
conditions of the Yayuncun neighbourhood," Yin told China Daily. Yayuncun was 
the site of the 1990 Asian Games and it is now a major residential area adjacent 
to the Olympic district. Yayuncun ranked third in the livability survey. 
 "Yayuncun before 1990 was almost the same as the Olympic district today," Yin 
said. "Hosting the Asian Games brought tremendous opportunities to the 
development of Yayuncun, and the effect of the Olympic Games would be even 
greater."
 However, Yin admitted that the real upgrading of living conditions in the 
Olympic district also depends on overall improvements in the quality of life all 
over the city.
 Beijing's streets are clogged with traffic as the number of cars keeps 
soaring day after day. Air quality, after years of steady improvement, faces the 
risk of worsening in some categories and Beijing continues to rank among the 
worst cities in the world for clean air. The city's water supply is so stressed 
that neighbouring provinces have to send millions of cubic metres of water to 
the thirsty city.
 "Promoting a healthy environment is one of the goals of the Olympic 
Movement," Yin said. "I hope the 2008 Games will bring Beijing a more efficient 
traffic network, a higher living quality and a greener 
environment." 
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