In the ancient story of Chinese New Year, there was a terrible beast called the nian. It was a fearsome creature, with a big mouth that could swallow a man in one bite. Sort of like a really terrible mother-in-law! Yet, finally, the terrible nian was subdued.
Spring Festival may be the worst holiday for one of my friends, all because she has a "lousy" boyfriend. Every time she goes home, her parents nag her, trying to talk her out of the relationship.
The city's bureau of human resources and social security recently announced that some related departments will discuss the feasibility of canceling self-introductions in civil servant application interviews. Some experts in the field also suggest replacing a candidate's name with a code.
Government and public urged to rescue endangered cultural relics amid the city's rapid urbanization drive
It is a documentary that raises deep questions about the rapid development Beijing continues to witness: What are the human costs? Has the historical memory of the city been irrevocably erased? Is the capital an experimental laboratory for Western architects? And what are the consequences?
Zhang Jinqi lives in an old hutong neighborhood simply because he wants to. He says he has to take part in the vanishing traditional lifestyle and experience its rapidly fading heritage before its too late.
Imbalance between rural and urban education led to scheme
As part of a memorandum of understanding signed with China's Ministry of Education, PTC, a product development company has donated its flagship software worth $180 million to China's technical schools.
A non-profit center backed by the Swedish government and institutions has been launched in Beijing in the hope of encouraging corporations to better protect child rights and undertake social responsibility.
German luxury carmaker BMW has partnered with China's Art Value Magazine to create the BMW ArtPower 100 Award in Beijing.
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