China to Offers Bottles of Oxygen to Tourists

Published on : Thursday, March 27, 2014

Bottles-of-Oxygen-to-TouristsIn an effort to address its harmful smog levels, described as an environmental emergency by the World Health Organisation, bottled air is due to hit the streets. As part of a tourism scheme by authorities in the southwestern Guizhou province, the bottles of air will be manufactured. From the area’s eco-tourism zones air will be bottled, such as Fanjing and Leigong mountains and on the shelves to be sold from June 20. Entrepreneurial types are already cashing in on the idea.
 

Oxygen Babies who are Costumed characters have been giving away bottles, filled with air collected at the Tianmu mountain picturesque spot in the county of Linan in Zhejiang province. They are likely to tour the country, to promot the new products, which are at present free of cost. The inspirational idea apparently came from tourist shops near Mount Fuji in Japan, where cans of fresh air have been a very successful.
 
Though, it’s not the first time bottle air has gone on sale in China. Chen Guangbiao, who made his fortune in the recycling business and is a high-profile philanthropist, claimed to have sold 10 million cans in just 10 days, last year, as pollution levels reached a record high.In an effort to address its harmful smog levels, described as an environmental emergency by the World Health Organisation, bottled air is due to hit the streets. As part of a tourism scheme by authorities in the southwestern Guizhou province, the bottles of air will be manufactured. From the area’s eco-tourism zones air will be bottled, such as Fanjing and Leigong mountains and on the shelves to be sold from June 20. Entrepreneurial types are already cashing in on the idea.

Oxygen Babies who are Costumed characters have been giving away bottles, filled with air collected at the Tianmu mountain picturesque spot in the county of Linan in Zhejiang province. They are likely to tour the country, to promot the new products, which are at present free of cost. The inspirational idea apparently came from tourist shops near Mount Fuji in Japan, where cans of fresh air have been a very successful.

 

 

Though, it’s not the first time bottle air has gone on sale in China. Chen Guangbiao, who made his fortune in the recycling business and is a high-profile philanthropist, claimed to have sold 10 million cans in just 10 days, last year, as pollution levels reached a record high.

 

 

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