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Students play tennis inside a dome inflated with purified air on a smoggy day at the Western Academy of Beijing February 26, 2014. The dome, named the Tiger L'Air, holds four tennis courts and was set up last November for students to practice in. With a monthly cost of 55,000 yuan ($9,000), the dome pumps in outside polluted air and cleans it with high-efficiency particulate absorption (H.E.P.A) filters. [Photo/Agencies]
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Related:Beijing lifts heavy air pollution alert
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