A Frenchman and a Japanese have been named model workers - the first time expatriates in Beijing have been given the honor.
Needle jabs and dental probes aren't exactly the typical way to show tender loving care, but an energetic group of expatriate youths in Beijing believe good health is the best gift for dozens of orphans.
Surveillance camera systems at primary and middle schools in Beijing will soon be integrated into the city's overall security monitoring platform, police said.
A former hostage is making Chinese legal history by becoming the first person to sue a third party following her ordeal.
Chinese classical subjects of Confucianism, Taoism and Legalism will be added to a short-term training program for senior chengguan officials at Tsinghua University.
Seventy-five historic hutongs in Xicheng district will be renovated this year in an ongoing project aimed at improving the living conditions of residents and returning the aged structures to their former glory, according to Xicheng district commission of city administration and environment.
Beijingers spent an average of 66 yuan per meal per person at restaurants in the first three months of the year, an increase of 20 percent over the same period last year, a report by a popular restaurant review website has shown.
Beijing restaurant owners should look for opportunities to sell their cuisine to other parts of China and abroad instead of just thinking their food was superior.
A recentinternational trade fair hashighlighted the strong local demand for homes in foreign countries
An increasing number of companies are trying to entice well-heeled Beijingers who want to live overseas with the idea of gaining permanent residency in foreign countries by buying expensive property there.
Will what has happened to New York's artists happen to Beijing's avant-garde art community?
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