Event planner Jaime Daza knows how to throw a good party.
Dodgy vendors are once again hawking fake tax invoices on the streets of Beijing, as workers scramble for receipts to bolster their yearly bonus.
Three workers are dead and more could be injured following a gas explosion at a private chemical plant in south Beijing's Fangshan district yesterday.
An auction of Chinese paintings and sculpture has been canceled after some of the artworks were found to be fake.
Poor construction is to blame for the collapse of a television studio on Sunday, police said, as the number of injured people rose to 18 yesterday.
With authorities taking a harder stance on unlicensed audio and video download sites, Beijing's illegal DVD vendors are anxiously awaiting a possible increase in sales.
A 16-year-old boy died five hours after receiving an injection at an illegal medical clinic in Chaoyang district on Sunday, the district health bureau said.
Unfinished buildings, known as lanweilou in Chinese or rotten-tail buildings, are being revived amid the booming real estate market in Beijing.
Beijing police are warning city residents to be on the alert as a spate of telecom scams were exposed recently.
Here's a three-word answer about what to do with Beijing's beautiful, costly, often empty Bird's Nest: monster-truck shows.
The lights shining from the city's skyscrapers brighten the nighttime darkness of Beijing. Professionals in this city always work very late, either because they have to or want to, or both.
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