Many Mao Zedong statues were erected across the nation during the "cultural revolution"(1966-76). Most were destroyed but some still survive and are now seen as "works of art". Wen Chihua from China Features reports
One professional snoop reveals the secrets of his trade, one that's growing in pace with infidelity. Lin Qi reports
Do private investigators help save marriages? Three experts share their views.
While the feudal times of forced marriages are history, many office workers today are not opposed to having their parents find their life partners, according to an annual survey by Baihe.com, a marriage counseling website.
A Beijing community is demanding a soundproof wall be installed near their homes because of the "intolerable" noise from the nearby subway.
Almost 4,000 non-residential buildings such as shopping malls and supermarkets will be ordered to reduce their interior temperatures to 13 C degrees, the municipal government said yesterday.
Almost 30,000 tons of snow-melting chemicals were poured on to roads since Monday to help clear a path for the city's four million cars.
An imitation 64 pistol is being sold online and via mail order, despite strict laws which forbid the sale of fake weapons in China.
The system is one of the city's clean energy pilot projects being promoted
Animals in Beijing Zoo will receive conditioned reflex training this year to enable physical checks without the need for anesthetic injections.
The owner of the popular nightclub The World of Suzie Wong has been ordered to pay 35,000 yuan in compensation to a sculptor after using the image of a fake artwork in an advertisement.
Infection rates for A/H1N1 flu might jump during Spring Festival with an estimated 10 million travelers moving to and from the capital, the government warned yesterday.
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