Air quality of major Chinese cities -- Feb.1

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Report on the quality of air in 47 major Chinese cities (12:00 Jan. 31 to 12:00 Feb.1, Beijing Time), released by the China Environmental Monitoring Center:

City 

Major Pollutant  Air Quality Level 

Beijing 

particulate matter

 II

Tianjin 

sulfur dioxide

 II

Shijiazhuang 

particulate matter

 II

Qinhuangdao 

particulate matter

 II

Taiyuan 

 sulfur dioxide

 II

Hohhot 

      sulfur dioxide

 II

Shenyang 

 sulfur dioxide  II

Dalian

 sulfur dioxide  II

Changchun 

particulate matter  II

Harbin

--------  I

Shanghai 

--------  I

Nanjing 

--------  I

Suzhou 

--------  I

Nantong 

--------

 I

Lianyungang 

particulate matter II

Hangzhou 

  particulate matter   II

Ningbo 

particulate matter II

Wenzhou 

particulate matter II

Hefei 

 particulate matter  II

Fuzhou 

particulate matter

III1

Xiamen 

particulate matter II

Nanchang 

particulate matter II

Jinan 

particulate matter III1

Qingdao 

particulate matter II

Yantai 

particulate matter II

Zhengzhou 

sulfur dioxide III1

Wuhan 

  particulate matter   II

Changsha 

particulate matter II

Guangzhou 

particulate matter II

Shenzhen 

particulate matter

II

Zhuhai 

-------- I

Shantou 

particulate matter

II

Zhanjiang 

--------

I

Nanning 

--------

I

Guilin 

-------- I

Beihai 

-------- I

Haikou 

-------- I

Chongqing 

particulate matter II

Chengdu 

particulate matter

III1

Guiyang 

particulate matter

II

Kunming 

 sulfur dioxide II

Lhasa 

--------

I

Xi'an 

particulate matter II

Lanzhou 

particulate matter III1

Xining 

 particulate matter  II

Yinchuan 

particulate matter II

Urumqi 

particulate matter IV2


 

The center classifies air quality in China's urban areas into five levels: level I or excellent (pollution reading: not exceeding 50), level II or fairly good (pollution reading: 51 to 100), level III or slightly polluted (pollution reading: 101 to 200), level IV or poor (pollution reading: 201 to 300), and level V or hazardous (pollution reading: over 301).

The 47 cities monitored by the center include the four municipalities of Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai and Chongqing, provincial (or autonomous regional) capitals, and major cities in economically developed coastal areas, and tourist attractions.

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