Anyone who lives in Beijing has probably been able to tell by the increase in red banners; APEC preparations are underway, and the pollution is meant to be reduced by 40% before the meeting starts. Read More>>
This week, a high-speed train test between Hangzhou in Zhejiang province and Nanchang in Jiangxi province was successfully completed – the section that was being tested is a key component of the network that will connect Shanghai and Kunming. Read More>>
Beijing’s authorities have given schools permission to close as they please during times of orange-level pollution alerts, and they have also announced that the Beijing subway will increase it’s prices soon. Read More>>
Good news for movie fans! Universal Studios is opening in Beijing in 2020. Read More>>
This Halloween, October 31, Chaoyang Park will be opening the Mexico Fair as part of their interactive expo pavilion. The fair will run until November 20. Read More>>
Beijing, Tianjin and parts of Hebei will once again be shrouded in smog, as the pollution is predicted to start building up today, October 23. Read More>>
The British Embassy, Great Britain Travel Department, Virgin Atlantic Airlines and China’s biggest film website letv.com are cooperating to bring you the first edition of the Great British Online Film Festival. The festival is already happening, and ... Read More>>
It’s that time of year again. Autumn is coming, the leaves are turning and the scenery is breathtakingly beautiful. Go to Xiangshan Park and enjoy the Red Leaf Festival while you can! Read More>>
On October 10, the 2014 Beijing Marathon started off at Tian’anmen Square, even though the pollution levels were extremely high throughout the whole weekend as Beijing suffers under its second airpocalypse this month. Read More>>
Happy Valley is getting scary from October 10 to celebrate the upcoming Halloween festivities. Read More>>
Authorities in Beijing have announced that the odd/ even number plate system will be implemented during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting in November. Read More>>
On October 17, the giant horse-dragon, created by French artist Francois Delarozière in order to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic ties between France and China, will go on show in Beijing. It will play the hero of the show “Longma”. Read More>>
The Beijing Meteorological Observatory has announced that October 17 will see a new wave of smog and pollution in the capital. Read More>>
International Electronic Music Festival organisers Sinotronics are coming to Beijing for the third time with BEME festival; the years’ most awaited electronic event Read More>>
Japanese American DJ Steve Aoki will be headlining the Future Music Festival at Tango on October 17. Read More>>
The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain will be giving a free concert in the Orange space of the Taikoo Li shopping center (formerly known as ‘The Village’) on Sunday October 12. Read More>>
The Ministry of Culture and the People’s Government of Beijing are joining to open the Beijing International Photography Festival on October 12 at the China Millennium Monument. The festival will run until October 18. Read More>>
On October 8, Beijing air pollution levels in central and northern Beijing reached level 5 critical levels Read More>>
The Beijing Center for Disease Prevention and Control reported on October 5 that Beijing has seen 16 cases of Dengue fever so far this year. Read More>>
Slow Boat Brewery is bringin the Beijing Autumn Craft Beer Festival to East Hotel on October 10-11. Read More>>
Beijing legislators are considering turning around the ban on food from earlier this year, and are instead considering banning beggars and advertisers and their leaflets. Read More>>
Twelve vintage buses started service yesterday morning, taking visitors of Beijing on an historic tour through the city. Read More>>
Beijing transport authorities have announced temporary subway closures over the national holiday. Read More>>
With Golden Week nearing, Beijing’s authorities have cracked down on ticket touts outside main tourist attractions, arresting five outside of the Beijing Zoo on September 24. Read More>>