Bicycle Cemetery: what led to bike sharing in China

Bicycle Cemetery: what led to bike sharing in China

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At first glance, it seems that this is a picture. But in fact, these are thousands of abandoned bicycles. They were collected on a playground near a school in the city of Hefei in eastern China.

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Bicycle Cemetery: what led to bike sharing in China Source: Mashable

Bicycle Cemetery: what led to bike sharing in China

A large number of abandoned bicycles were the result of a boom in bike sharing services. In some cities, utilities return vehicles to companies, in others they store them in special places in the hope that companies will pick them up themselves.

Bicycle Cemetery: what led to bike sharing in China

According to a report by the Chinese state-run Global Times, the playground originally belonged to the school, but was later vacated.

Bicycle Cemetery: what led to bike sharing in China

Empty lands became dumping grounds for the authorities, who confiscated bicycles abandoned on the roads or violating parking rules. According to the Global Times, there are at least 10,000 bicycles in this cemetery.

Bicycle Cemetery: what led to bike sharing in China

On the Internet, people thought that the situation was quite ironic. Bike sharing was supposed to develop a culture of shared consumption and preserve the environment, but in fact it caused huge natural landfills. "It's a waste of resources," one commentator said. "No wonder I can't find a free bike in Hefei," another noted.

According to the Global Times, the Hefei City Bureau will start returning bicycles to the relevant companies.

Keywords: Bicycles | China | Rental | Landfill

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