Another cherished Beijing institution is in danger of being eliminated. This time, it's a tradition enjoyed by Chinese and foreign visitors alike.
Palm-sized picture books that were usually read by children several decades ago are now a big sensation in the city's antique markets.
At 9:41 on a recent Sunday morning, the text message was sent: "Come to Fangyuan Xi Lu. Right of the Sunny Golden Market. Left of the U&D Jewelry. Underground 20A near Sculpting in Time Cafe. Call for assistance. Time: 2 to 6 pm."
Interactive project forces people to expand their sensory awareness
Gender-swapping take on popular play explores modern love
While most modern city people are busy dedicating their afternoons to their jobs, the Taiwan writer Shu Guozhi is busy exploring the ideal way to spend a "lazy" afternoon.
While great cities are often defined by their buildings and landmarks, streets play an equal, if not more important, role in the identity of a metropolise.
With southwest China hit by a drought, there have been renewed public appeals for water conservation in Beijing.
Shoushou was wrong. She made a mistake.
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