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  • Musician improvises Nanyin opera to help keep it alive

    2013-10-11Wang Xinxin can still recall her childhood in a small village of Quanzhou in Fujian province more than three decades ago.

  • Bureau disputes pollution claim

    2013-10-11Beijing Environmental Protection Bureau has challenged a municipal government official's claim that residents' cooking contributes a large share of the city's PM2.5 pollution.

  • Chinese adults shun hearing aids, figures show

    2013-10-10Only one in 10 adults in China with hearing difficulties use devices to help them, while no more than 50 per cent of children use hearing aids.

  • Residents urged to cook environmentally

    2013-10-10Beijing residents are urged by authorities to participate in the city's air pollution control plan as smoke from their kitchens contributes a lot to the problem.

  • Kitchens join pollution battle

    2013-10-10Beijing residents have been urged by authorities to take part in the city's air pollution control plan, as smoke from their kitchens contributes to the problem.

  • Subway commuters slowed by bad signal

    2013-10-09Stranded passengers wait for the next train as trains were delayed by a signal malfunction on Subway Line 10 in Beijing during morning rush hour on Wednesday.

  • Calligraphic characters

    2013-10-09Cui Xianji's latest installation The Great Kuangcao at his solo exhibition continues his decade-long experiment with kuangcao, or the wild cursive style of Chinese calligraphy.

  • Beijing Design Week's gift: making ideas a reality

    2013-10-09Zhang Chen received five orders for the black walnut desk she created as her graduation work, an exciting moment for the young designer.

  • Village head sacked over lavish wedding

    2013-10-09A deputy village head was sacked for "extravagant waste" after he allegedly spent an estimated 1.6 million yuan ($260,000) on a lavish, three-day wedding for his son.

  • Baby-killer appeals death sentence

    2013-10-09A man who killed a 2-year-old girl by throwing her to the ground lodged an appeal through his attorney on Tuesday after being sentenced to death about two weeks ago.

  • Fire safety for tall buildings

    2013-10-09The Beijing fire control department has been conducting fire safety checks in high-rise buildings across the city since July.

  • Beijing baby killer appeals for light sentence

    2013-10-08A man who killed a two-year-old girl by throwing her to the ground, lodged an appeal through his attorney on Tuesday after receiving death penalty about two weeks ago.

  • Desert-themed oil painting exhibition opens in Beijing

    2013-10-08The oil painting exhibition Sand Dream: Oil Paintings on Kubuqi Desert opened at the Elion Art Gallery in Beijing on September 29, 2013.

  • Beijing's top 10 golden week destinations

    2013-10-08Nevermind that smoggy weather accounted for a better portion of the recent weeklong National Day holiday, people's desire to go outside and explore remained just as strong as ever.

  • Dutch design comes to Beijing

    2013-10-08The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam exhibition kicked off two weeks ago at Beijing's Capital Museum and will run through October 31.

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