After several confusing interactions with the City of Albuquerque, KUNM has finally learned from officials that the speakers playing loud Chinese opera music are among 20 speakers installed around the city through a security initiative headed by the Department of Technology and Innovation called “Smart Cities.”
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In a tunnel between two parks in Albuquerque’s Uptown area, there are speakers blaring Chinese opera music. This is not an isolated incident. Earlier this week KUNM reported on a Beijing opera playing on loop at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. streetscape in Downtown Albuquerque.