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A worldwide online poll has named the Chinese capital as the country's most cultured city.
The Communist Party of China was officially formed in Shanghai in 1921, but the roots of the revolution can be traced back to a humble but refined building on Peking University's old campus.
Banchang Hutong, located in the Nanluoguxiang region,is full of stories to tell, and many of the siheyuan in it are intimately connected to historic figures or incidents.
Xiangshan Park, also known as Forest Park, is located on the eastern sides of the Western Hills, approximately 10 kilometers to the west of Beijing.
Haidian Park lies in the northwest corner of Wanquanhe Intersection, Northwest 4th circle highway. The park starts at Wanquanhe Road and ends at Wanliu Middle Road from east to west.
Sizzling sidewalks and the hot Beijing summer sun confine some Beijingers to homes with air conditioners on. But water parks are keeping visitors cool this summer.
O2Sun Bookstore is a rapidly-growing chain of creative, unique bookstores rising from southern China.
Xu Duanduan says his greatest childhood joy was running through Beijing's hutong (traditional alleyways) and he's paying homage to these old lanes with a new series of products.
Shangri-La Hotel Group's new brand, Kerry Hotel, will open its second hotel in Beijing later this year, by re-branding the current Shangri-La Kerry Center.
A Beijing bar is hosting a three-day blues festival starting on Friday, featuring a dozen bands and soloists from around the world.
Located northeast of the town of Yanqing, about 90 kilometers from downtown Beijing, Songshan Mountain area is one of the municipality's forest parks, and the only forest in northern China under state protection.
Zhoukoudian, located in 50 kilometers to the southwest of Beijing proper, is the former residence of Peking man, who lived here approximately 200,000 to 500,000 years ago.