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Good omens
Dating back thousands of years, fengshui remains deeply rooted in Chinese culture despite some viewing it as a superstition or a feudal hangover. |
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Beijing:Restaurants
You might have been to Quanjude already and tried their Peking roast duck. You might have also been given a souvenir card, marking the number of ducks Quanjude has sold. |
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People
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Beijing:Walk the sites less traveled
For those of you who feel the Yonghegong Lama Temple is a little too crowded (what with giant incense-stick-clutching devotees queuing up from 6 am in the morning when the temple gates open only after 8:30 am), hopping across Yonghegong Dajie to Guozijian Street might be more relaxing. |
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Million ways to die, choose one
If you were going to die tomorrow what would you take to heaven? |
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Coming up
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Who's who
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Beijing:Kaleidoscope
High-end clothing company Lacoste returns with its classic Red! line, launched last season with an eye on a younger, more urban segment.
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Beijing:Going wild
Horses and bears will dance on the stage and death-defying acrobats will soar in the air. |
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Beijing:Zhang Ziyi has a laugh
You saw Zhang Ziyi flying through bamboo forests in Oscar-winning martial arts movie Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, by director Ang Lee. |
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