What impressed Wang Tingyun most on her first trip to Australia in 1995 was not the beautiful countryside but the categorized garbage bins at the doors of every house.
Transport company boss gets four months in jail for drunken driving
Artists from across Asia are taking part in a Beijing charity program to raise money for children affected by Japan's devastating natural disasters.
Cheng Li considers appeal after his detention for disorder charge
Environmental awareness rises, but 'disposal is mishandled'
Store, injured parties agree deal following angry scenes
Rules on middle school admissions in Beijing have been streamlined to allow more children of migrant workers access to free compulsory education.
Police are investigating after a blaze close to the iconic Great Wall destroyed 33 hectares of forest and fruit plantations.
Hundreds of Beijing students are hitting the gym in a desperate bid to boost their chances of being accepted by the school of their choice.
Beijing's cowboys and cowgirls will get a chance to dust off their chaps and saddle up when one of the United States' oldest extravaganzas rides into town.
Beijing police have detained nine drunken drivers since the introduction of laws to improve road safety on May 1.
Juvenile suspects in criminal court cases will from this year be tried separately from adult co-defendants as part of ongoing efforts by Beijing authorities to protect the rights of young offenders.