The corrupt official Ye Shuyang who had dreamed of pocketing 60 million yuan has found himself in jail, after his illegal proceeds reached 34 million yuan.
While driving on the streets of Beijing may seem like a daunting task, obtaining a Chinese driver's license is not. At least for most foreigners.
Want to drive in Beijing, but don't want to own a car? Now you can. As long as you have a Chinese driver's license.
As the car market booms in China, there is growing need for design education, research and execution to produce automobiles that are appealing to Chinese consumers.
Retail sector is more wasteful than any other public buildings
Frenchwoman Amelie introduces her adopted Chinese daughter to guests: "Her name is Dang Yiyi, and she is our Chinese gem,"
Chinese businesses are increasing their involvement in socially beneficial causes in a variety of ways from donating to charities and sponsoring good causes to the establishment of philanthropic organizations.
More than 300 urban supervisors in Xicheng district will be equipped with Internet-enabled mobile phones to "live broadcast" problems such as thefts, illegal peddling and garbage strewn on the streets.
Beijing government is planning to bring in incentives, including raising car-parking fees in the downtown area, in a bid to ease congestion.
An alleged hacker accused of manipulating national exam scores through a computer virus has become Beijing's first man to stand trial on hacking charges.
There will be tighter bans on fireworks this Spring Festival, one year on from a dramatic blaze that ripped through the iconic CCTV complex.
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