Ten months after buying a new bike, Wang Zhi gave up and put his gleaming ride up for sale.
Only one of the city's bike rental agencies will have the chance to rescue itself from the low-profit winter, as part of Beijing's comprehensive plan to ease traffic congestion.
Corruption and bribery cases involving officials connected to major engineering projects have grown by 31 percent annually since 2006, a top anti-corruption official with the city said.
The capital's love affair with the movies has led to a rash of development of not only gigantic multiplexes built by cinema chains but smaller projects from private production companies.
Four Liaoning men to stand trial for making profits from detective business
A second airport in Beijing is expected to start construction within this year to ease the traffic pressure on the capital airport, a senior official said.
People living in historic hutong areas are furious about a plan to ban parking in their neighborhoods.
Homeowners may be charged by police if illegal decorations destroy the building's structure, local construction and police authorities said yesterday.
On a freezing evening last week, I hailed a cab instead of squeezing myself onto a bus crowded with white-collar workers.
Right before I finished my study in the UK, my best friend asked me to bring her a designer purse on my return to China. The girl has great taste. Since I couldn't find the exact kind she was looking for in the UK, I ordered one from its headquarters in Italy.
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