A café in Beijing responds to the need for green in the polluted city

In Beijing, there’s a new (needed) urban green space in town. Seesaw Coffee’s newest, perfectly manicured café in the Chinese capital appears to piggyback on the national government’s move to add forested landscape to the polluted cityscape. Albei
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