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  • Escaping the smog

    2013-11-03More white-collar Chinese workers are clearing out of Beijing jobs to seek careers in places with cleaner air.

  • Mao bronze tripod

    2013-11-02A bronze tripod commemorating the 120th birthday of Mao Zedong was unveiled in Beijing on Thursday, Guangdong Yangcheng Evening News reported. Relatives of the late Chinese revolutionary leader attended the ceremony.

  • School for online writers opens in Beijing

    2013-11-01A grand ceremony was held to celebrate the opening of a school for online literature in Guozijian (the Imperial College), in Beijing, on Oct 30.

  • Hair, there and everywhere

    2013-11-01Toni Li's big IDEA has put him on the map all over China

  • When music connects

    2013-11-01There is an unbridled passion in Peter Herrndorf's voice when he speaks about the power of music to capture and captivate people, to transform their interactions into something approaching the symphonic. "Music is a powerful way of connecting people," he says. "Sometimes language is a way of separating people; music is a way of bringing them together."

  • Paid to be a guinea pig

    2013-10-31Risks from participating in medical trials are greater than many people imagine, reports Yang Wanli.

  • Exhibition to mark Zhou Enlai's 115th birthday

    2013-10-29An exhibition of paintings, calligraphy works and personal files of China's first premier Zhou Enlai opened at the Great Hall of the People on Tuesday afternoon.

  • Students have fitness test in Beijing

    2013-10-29The capital's 144 junior and senior high schools have done a fitness test on a random group of 2,880 students in the past two days. More than half of the sampled schoolboys failed to do a pull-up, a new test item added this year.

  • 'Love is blind'

    2013-10-28Regent Beijing and Park Plaza Beijing Wangfujing announce "Love is blind", a charity campaign to help children with visual impairments.

  • Progressive artwork questions visitors' values

    2013-10-26UCCA's latest exhibition by British-German artist Tino Sehgal in Beijing is the artist's largest presentation in Asia to date.

  • Zhang back with flick about young lives

    2013-10-25Zhang back with flick about young lives

  • Palace Museum launches academy

    2013-10-25The Palace Museum in the Forbidden City in Beijing launched the opening of its research academy on Oct 23.

  • Following the music gives composer a unique sound

    2013-10-25As a curious traveler, Stephan Micus has made several extensive trips to China since 1984, after listening to a concert given by a group of Beijing monks in Munich. Now at the age of 60, however, the multi-instrumentalist/composer is performing in China for the first time this fall.

  • Two of classical music's greats honored at Beijing fest

    2013-10-25The 16th Beijing Music Festival will close with the Chinese premiere of Richard Wagner's Parsifal on Oct 29 and 31 in Beijing Poly Theatre.

  • UBS: Support for high culture in Beijing Music Festival

    2013-10-23Waves of thunderous applause split the solemn air that usually prevails at Wangfujing Catholic Church on Oct 11 when world-renowned US trumpeter Chris Botti made his Beijing debut.

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