Beijing's one and only adrenaline fueled movie-making marathon, the 48 Hour Film Project, sparked a frenzy over the weekend with creativity on overload for everyone involved.
In the dusty plains of the Gegentala grasslands, three horses run side by side at full gallop while six boys form a pyramid on their backs. The crowd roars with approval as they hoist a flag.
The kids at Beijing Color Studio have been spicing up their summer using a bit of creativity and a few bright splashes of paint.
Nestled into a corner of the Mediterranean-style Nali Patio is Kocoon spa; sunshine filters in through the large windows and tree leaves flutter gently against the windowpanes.
Beijing is home to countless shops that sell furniture and home decorations, but very few are born from the desire to promote innovative Chinese designers and furniture items that simultaneously embrace traditional Chinese culture and our modern times.
Five icy treats to help Beijingers get through the scorching summer.
Diamonds are hot this summer and prices have shot up by 20 to 30 percent in recent weeks as more people have decided to invest in stones larger than one carat.
A growing number of young Beijingers, sick of their peers' attraction to brand-name clothing, are picking up needles and learning to sew outfits, Li Yue'an reports
The emerging maturity of young artists is the theme of this year's showcase of student artists from all over China at the Today Art Museum.
When Wang Xiaotu was a four-year-old girl, she was often late for kindergartens because she insisted on picking her daily outfit herself.
Hotel's upscale hot springs give clients the opportunity to relax in lavish style.
An increasing number of top-flight Chinese businessmen and businesswomen are choosing to network on exclusive, high-priced customized tourist trips organized by travel companies.