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Chinese visitors enjoy swimming in the newly re-launch National Aquatics Center, better known as Water Cube, in Beijing on August 8, 2010. Adults have to pay 200 yuan (30 USD) to enter the park and a ticket for children will cost 160 yuan, a report said -- a high price in a city where the minimum wage comes to 960 yuan (145 USD) a month, as the Beijing's Olympic aquatic centre reopened as Asia's largest indoor water park. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

Chinese visitors enjoy swimming in the newly re-launch National Aquatics Center, better known as Water Cube, in Beijing on August 8, 2010. Adults have to pay 200 yuan (30 USD) to enter the park and a ticket for children will cost 160 yuan, a report said -- a high price in a city where the minimum wage comes to 960 yuan (145 USD) a month, as the Beijing's Olympic aquatic centre reopened as Asia's largest indoor water park. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)