Alright – last week was a bit of a flunk. Slim pickings. Beijing was still coming out of its holiday hibernation.
Within the next month Sanlitun authorities are planning to build a brick wall on the small street west of the former...
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Great Leap Brewing has announced the final beery lineup for their third
It isn't often that we find Japanese restaurants that are both affordable and well-stocked, but thankfully,...
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Many Beijing pollution fighters have already read the article that ran in the...
If squeezing yourself, and all your stuff, into a claustrophobia-inducing 10-square-meter basement apartment sounds like a nightmare, then prepare
Ask a group of friends to recommend the best Peking duck, burger or craft beer and you will likely have a lively debate on your hands.
It's a new year and they've got a new concept over at the Hatchery, Common Burger, t
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Cat shit coffee? Yep. Yuck.
Beijing mayor Cai Qi has announced government plans to further reduce coal burning within the municipality by 30 percent this year.
With Lantern Festival out of the way and Chinese New Year well and truly over, Beijing's dining scene has ticked back up to full swing, with plent
[UPDATED Feb 13, 9am] With Spring Festival well and truly out of the way, it's time to start thinking about where to take you
The Bird’s Nest circa 2008 was a badge of China’s Olympic
Though Dongbei-born, Beijing-based frontman Liang Long may be best known for fronting Second Hand Rose (二手玫瑰), one of China’s first breakout indie
Parents who have never been to the Beijing International School Expo (BISE) might wonder if the trip and talking to so many schools at one time ar
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If Sanlitun Soho looked drab and borderline barren during your last visit, then brace yourself for a livelier surprise.