As many as 78.1 percent of 5,000 students surveyed in Beijing are accepting of one-night stands, according to an official investigation into their sexual perceptions and behaviors.
When Wang, who declined to use his full name, was 16 years old he was given the grave news that his mother had contracted HIV.
In the lead up to World AIDS day, HIV/AIDS organizations throughout Beijing have been pushing to educate and invigorate people to take action against the discrimination facing those living with HIV/AIDS.
The number of HIV/AIDS sufferers in Beijing increased to 6,987 at the end of October, with 1,105 new cases reported this year, according to a Beijing health bureau report released last Friday.
University student Gong Wei (not his real name) was shocked to find that his sexual orientation not only brought him inner struggle, but also the panic of death. He is gay and an HIV carrier.
Despite growing fertility problems in the capital, the city's only center offering egg freezing said it has not made any money since its opening in July.
A Beijing-based private aviation school was sued yesterday for more than 7 million yuan after violating a contract to train pilots from a state-owned airline.
It is more expensive to buy an apartment in Beijing than in 35 other cities in China, and several family members often contribute to the cost of property in the capital, new data shows.
A Sino-Singapore college has angered students by denying withdrawal requests after it lost its qualified status from the Beijing education authority.
An elderly couple has blamed violent loan brokers for a terrifying attack on their Chaoyang district home.
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