Performers from more than 20 countries and regions danced, kicked, and sang their way down Qianmen Street on Sunday, marking the start of the 12th annual Beijing International Tourism Festival.
A river that has been dry for the past two decades will flow once more in the coming days, thanks to an ambitious environmental project.
More than 80 percent of Beijing's office workers are willing to saddle up and commute to work by bicycle, according to a report released on Saturday.
Are there times when you can't decide whether your spouse is your lover or enemy?
It's that time of year again when many Beijing families are bidding an emotional farewell to their adult offspring, who are finally leaving the nest for a year or two of independent living in overseas educational establishments.
As the cold winds of winter creep in, people look to their homes for the comfort of warmth.
Forget about Beijing's chaotic tourist traps this season and take a trip instead to a quiet rural getaway, Liu Yujie reports
I was quite taken by a comment I heard a couple of weeks ago on TV from an American filmmaker who made a documentary about Expo 2010 Shanghai. He told his host, referring to the significance of this Expo: "Expo 2010 will transform Shanghai, Shanghai will transform China and China will end-up transforming the world."
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