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Getting married later in life is a modern trend

[2011-02-21 07:37]

Marrying later in life is a very modern trend, not just in China but also in Europe, Japan and the United States. That's why articles in Chinese newspapers this month referring to people still not married by 30 as "leftovers" seem so, well, old-fashioned.

I'm resolved to see more during Year of the Rabbit

[2011-02-21 07:37]

Since moving to Beijing in August 2006, I've tried hard to take in its myriad of cultural riches. But despite spending most weekends (and many evenings) over the past four years doing that, I'm surprised by all that remains to be seen and experienced.

Around Beijing

[2011-02-21 07:37]

1 Chaoyang

Getting ready to cruise through spring

[2011-02-21 07:37]

With a new season on the horizon, the tide is changing for cruise trips, Li Jing discovers

Catalysts for creativity

[2011-02-21 07:37]

Until recently, Beijing has mostly lacked the facilities for the growing number of people who work on their own or in small groups, without regular offices, but who see the social and inspirational value of working alongside like-minded people.

Falling inline with friends

[2011-02-21 07:37]

With winter coming to a close, many are thinking about the great outdoors and growing eager to shake off their winter haze and start an active and exciting springtime.

What's on

[2011-02-21 07:37]

Exhibits

Time to Tango!

[2011-02-20 08:04]

You hardly expect to find a little bit of South America on the first floor of a commercial building on Wyndham Street in the commercial heart of Hong Kong.

Let's eat and flex mussels

[2011-02-20 08:04]

A cozy French-Belgian restaurant has recently opened on Taicang Lu, a quiet place close to the Xintiandi hub where bustling restaurants and pubs create such buzz in downtown Shanghai.

Sichuan grand dame

[2011-02-20 08:04]

Beijing has many Sichuan restaurants, but few are older than Sichuan Fandian - first set up in 1959. It's an eatery with a glorious past. It was suggested by the pioneer Chinese marshals, many of whom came from Sichuan, and was approved by late Chinese premier Zhou Enlai. Among its celebrated faithfuls were political leaders Deng Xiaoping and former French president Jacques Chirac.

WOO HER WITH LUXURY

[2011-02-13 08:24]

Beijing

Not just for couples

[2011-02-13 08:24]

Hong Kong

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