The brother of a man who was seriously burned after dousing himself in gasoline last week has filed a lawsuit against a village committee in Haidian district court.
A Chinese Mexican has been arrested on a charge of bigamy after his wives discovered each other on a popular social networking site, Beijing police reported yesterday.
Chairs used by Chinese leaders and renowned international guests during the 2008 Beijing Olympic games will be auctioned off this weekend in Beijing.
A university student who held two bank clients as hostages and got 100,000 yuan in ransom from a campus bank outlet was charged with hostage taking and not robbery, Haidian prosecutors said yesterday.
A 30-m-long icefall, which formed outside a high-rise near the east Third Ring Road over last weekend has been knocked down by property management due to security concerns.
City blood might be traded for job assistance in an unusual promotional scheme from the Beijing Red Cross Blood Center (BRCBC).
The owners of the former residence of Li Hongzhang, a chief minister of the Qing Dynasty who tried to modernize China, have been ordered by local authorities to vacate the property to make room for a luxury hotel.
In my three years in Beijing, I had sometimes heard stories that China's doctors have a direct and ubiquitous answer for helping patients who have something more than the common cold - insert a needle somewhere and pump medicine directly into their system with an intravenous (IV) drip.
The city of Beijing is getting festive with the arrival of Christmas. Shopping mall business is up, restaurant bookings are up, and box office ticket sales are up. Perhaps the only things "down" in the city are the feelings of single people.
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