Medical teams in Beijing are on their marks for the marathon on Sunday after a runner died in Guangzhou several days ago.
A new plan for the college entrance exam policy for migrant children in Beijing will be worked out by the end of this year, Beijing education authorities said.
Autumn has been described as the most beautiful season in Beijing. The hues, deriving from the city's unique plant life and climate, are undoubtedly lovely to behold.
Beijing authorities have geared up support for security and logistics, as the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) is approaching.
China's major events since 17th CPC congress
Members of the Beijing Wheelchair Dance Training Base, established in 2009, are able to maneuver their wheelchairs with ease, grace and speed.
Light fog hung over North China on Friday, causing the suspension of flights and closure of expressways.
Beijing will have to make a bigger effort in reform during 2013 to make China's GDP grow faster than this year's targeted 7.5 percent.
Beijing will preserve historical building and the former residences of famous people under a draft bill by the Beijing Municipal Commission of Urban Planning.
Cremation facilities at the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery will be relocated to Beijing's outskirts within five years, a local official said.
In Tian'anmen Square in the heart of Beijing, tourists from all over the world are gazing up at the two big LED screens set up in the center of the square.
Real-time data regarding particulate matter (PM) 2.5 will be released regularly starting from Friday, an official from the Beijing Environmental Protection Monitoring Center said.
Many kindergartens require their teachers to carry out educational research as part of their work, which sparks public debate.