China's bike-sharing giant initiates ‘World Cycling Day’ to promote green commuting

Ding Xiaoxiao China Plus Published: 2017-09-17 20:08:53
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​China's leading bike-share company Mobike, together with international organizations including United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations Human Settlements Programme, World Resources Institute and World-Wide Fund for Nature, initiated ‘World Cycling Day’ on September 17, 2017. Online and offline green commuting campaigns were also launched in over 180 cities in China and around the world. ‘World Cycling Day’ will be held annually. It centers on the concept that ‘riding changes cities,' and aims at improving traffic conditions and people’s standard of life, as well as achieving sustainable urban development. [Photo: China Plus/Li Lin]

China's leading bike-share company Mobike, together with international organizations including United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations Human Settlements Programme, World Resources Institute and World-Wide Fund for Nature, initiated ‘World Cycling Day’ on September 17, 2017. Online and offline green commuting campaigns were also launched in over 180 cities in China and around the world. ‘World Cycling Day’ will be held annually. It centers on the concept that ‘riding changes cities,' and aims at improving traffic conditions and people’s standard of life, as well as achieving sustainable urban development. [Photo: China Plus/Li Lin]

China's leading bike-share company Mobike, together with international organizations including United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations Human Settlements Programme, World Resources Institute and World-Wide Fund for Nature, initiated ‘World Cycling Day’ on September 17, 2017. Online and offline green commuting campaigns were also launched in over 180 cities in China and around the world. ‘World Cycling Day’ will be held annually. It centers on the concept that ‘riding changes cities,' and aims at improving traffic conditions and people’s standard of life, as well as achieving sustainable urban development. [Photo: China Plus/Li Lin]

China's leading bike-share company Mobike, together with international organizations including United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations Human Settlements Programme, World Resources Institute and World-Wide Fund for Nature, initiated ‘World Cycling Day’ on September 17, 2017. Online and offline green commuting campaigns were also launched in over 180 cities in China and around the world. ‘World Cycling Day’ will be held annually. It centers on the concept that ‘riding changes cities,' and aims at improving traffic conditions and people’s standard of life, as well as achieving sustainable urban development. [Photo: China Plus/Li Lin]

China's leading bike-share company Mobike, together with international organizations including United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations Human Settlements Programme, World Resources Institute and World-Wide Fund for Nature, initiated ‘World Cycling Day’ on September 17, 2017. Online and offline green commuting campaigns were also launched in over 180 cities in China and around the world. ‘World Cycling Day’ will be held annually. It centers on the concept that ‘riding changes cities,' and aims at improving traffic conditions and people’s standard of life, as well as achieving sustainable urban development. [Photo: China Plus/Li Lin]


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