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Iwonder how a person spell Beijing Plice Museum instead of Beijing Palace Museam, you can't even distinguish police and Palace. It's ridiculous that yousay it is outdated.

I really wonder if the writer of this article has recently visited these museums or other museums in Beijing. The best eight museum collections in Beijing ? Certainly not.

The Beijing Planning Exhibition Hall is totally outdated, showing maps and information about Beijing anno Olympic Games 2008. The urban layout of Beijing changed a lot in the meanwhile. BTW, no tickets to be sold, it's free these days.

Beijing Police museum is an outdated museum as well, with bad design and soso content. How did it become a top 8 museum ?

You are totally wrong about the National museum of Art; they only show temporary collections, no artworks from the West and most of their collections are from the 20th century, not Qing dynasty.

If you write an article, please not copy paste your information without knowledge. Bad journalism.

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This Thursday, you can also learn the essentials of accounting for your Chinese company, with the latest Bootstrap Business Lecture!

Danny Yang, of Bison&Chang, will show you how to issue invoices, collect receipts and record everything correctly in preparation for your accountant to file your monthly, quarterly and yearly tax returns.

Time: Thursday November 30th 6.30pm - 8.30pm
Location: Sanlitun SOHO, Beijing
Price: 200rmb (150rmb per person when 2 people book together)
Contact: events@culturalkeys.cn or WeChat @AJDonnelly

http://www.thebeijinger.com/events/2017/nov/learn-about-accounting-wfoes-ck-bootstrap-business-lecture-week-3

We look forward to seeing you there!

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Incredibly offensive for a Chinese company to refer to us as "Laowai" - you're telling me they couldn't have gone through the trouble of stepping out of their xenophobic bubble for long enough to type "expat" or just plain "foreigner"?

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This Thursday also sees another Bootstrap Business Lecture. This week, learn how to set up your own Taobao shop from Claudia Masueger, Founder and CEO of CHEERS, and Zhu Yunting, e-commerce expert for CHEERS.

http://www.thebeijinger.com/events/2017/nov/learn-about-opening-store-taobaocom-ck-bootstrap-business-lecture-week-2

Learn the steps needed to open your own store from the experts, and hear how Taobao has helped develop CHEERS into the successful business it is today!

We look forward to seeing you there!

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This article is biased and The Beijinger should not allow it. It favors one service provider or vender. It leads to the question of why these are being promoted and not others, and if the author and/or the publication is being paid for featuring it.

This article is biased and The Beijinger should not allow it. It favors one service provider or vender. It leads to the question of why these are being promoted and not others, and if the author and/or the publication is being paid for featuring it.