More than 1,000 job seekers flooded a job fair for people with disabilities, held in Beijing on Saturday.
Beijing confirmed its first H7N9 infection on Saturday, while health authorities are closely watching a case in Shanghai to figure out whether the virus can be transmitted between people. Bird flu takes toll on poultry industry Henan reports 2 more H7N9 cases Special coverage
A flight bound for Beijing from Wenzhou on Wednesday was delayed for nearly two hours after a passenger claimed to have carried a bomb onboard in the luggage.
Beijing is planning to re-sort and re-burn buried rubbish in a bid to extend the usage time of refuse landfills, the Beijing News reported on Tuesday.
Sharing a stage with J.M. Coetzee, the 2003 Nobel laureate in literature, Mo Yan revealed publicly Tuesday his mood change after winning his own such prize.
The first National Chinese Painting Academic Exhibition will present more than 300 works, inspiring explorations into both the technique and theories of Chinese painters.
Medical workers in Beijing will soon change into uniforms that are more professional and patient-friendly.
The Beijing Subway's second loop route, Line 10, will be completed in May, its construction company announced on April 2.
Foreign diplomats, foreigners working in China, and international students gathered in the concert hall of the China Conservatory in Beijing on Sunday, to enjoy traditional Chinese folk music.
The Beijing United Family New Hope Oncology Center signed a contract with the Beijing Cancer Hospital on Monday to serve more patients who need private care to treat and prevent cancer.
Beijing authorities said the capital will continue to limit the number of cars in rush hours using license plate numbers to ease congestion.
Beijing will set up 15 service centers this year for people who lost their only child. The centers will provide a variety of services, including psychological counseling, healthcare and emergency assistance, Beijing News reported Sunday.