Affordable Eel Over Rice at Manbo Near the Workers' Stadium
Just outside of the southwest gate of the Workers’ Stadium there is a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it cluster of restaurants that shouldn't be overlooked
Xingfucun Thaw: Frost Returns With Comfort Food for a Troubled Neighborhood
Though we Beijing foodies unfortunately lost many of our favorite Xingfucun area hotspots this past spring, we can all at least breathe a sigh a r
DP Delve Deeper Into Nikkei Cuisine at Sanlitun Soho's Pachakutiq with Their New Menu
We've been fans of Peruvian joint Pachakutiq since our first...
Insure Us: The Basics of Healthcare and Medical Insurance
Nothing is more important than your health – so we don’t want to compromise when it comes to medical care.
Mandarin Month: An Extensive Chinese Language Guide to Your Skin Care and Makeup
Due to the 40 percent likelihood of rain today, we are postponing our Mandarin Month Social on the Q Bar roofdeck to Sunday, June 25, which ca
Mandarin Month: How to Order a Pizza in Chinese
Due to the 40 percent likelihood of rain tomorrow afternoon, we are postponing our Mandarin Month Social on the Q Bar roofdeck to Sunday, June
Seedy Cinema: Catch Screening of Local Indie Flick "Into the Belly of Beijing" at Yue Space, Jun 25
Get ready to feast your eyes on Beijing's seedy side.
R1 What’s Up in Beer: Beersmith’s Free Flow Brunch, GLB#12 Turning Four, Jing-A’s Dongbei IPA, North Capital’s Deal, Slow Boat’s New Brew and Free Poncho, Xian Beer Fest
On a recent weekday afternoon, upon my arrival at a brewpub in Sanlitun during lunch time (sadly, for work, not pleasure!), I bumped into a group
China's Bike Rental Consolidation Begins With Reported Mobike Acquisition of Unibike
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Noise Pollution:
Nothing like a little provincial rainstorm to wash away the grime, the sweat, and tears of the past week and wipe the slate clean.
R1 How to Spend 24 Hours in Tianjin
If you want to escape Beijing for a change of scene, Tianjin is only a day trip away and has a completely different feel to the capital.
R2 Vineyard Café: Old Favorite Survives Wudaoying Closure with New Chaowai Soho Kitchen
Though longtime Beijingers have fond memories of the pioneering Western food at Vineyard Café since it opened a decade ago, owner Will Yorke wasn’
Beijing's Most Interesting Themed Bars
Beijing is blessed with a fast-moving and pretty diverse bar scene, but one that is nevertheless still dominated by craft breweries and upscale co
Mandarin Month: Is it Offensive to Be Called a Laowai?
Is it offensive to be called a “laowai” in Chinese?
True North Strong Party! Partake in 150th Canada Day Fair With Lobster, Tunes and More at CISB, June 25
The Great White North is celebrating a century and a half as a nation, and the Canadian International School in Liangmaqiao is marking the occasio
Sayonara: Okra 1949 Announces Its Closure July 1; Okra Hong Kong to Continue
We are saddened to hear news from Okra 1949 that they are set to close their venue in Sa
DP Join the Drinking Buddies Beer Club, Get Selected Imported Craft Beers Delivered Monthly to Your House
Being a craft beer addict is both a blessing and a curse; the industry is absolutely burgeoning, including in China, and there are a bazillion bre
Fête de la Musique's World Music Day Returns to Invade 20 of Beijing's Venues, June 18 and 21
Fête de la Musique returns once again, invading the livehouses across Beijing for just one evening –...