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Beijing
Beijing’s Gastronomy
Meals in Beijing need to be solid, and rich in fat and nutrients, to help keep the body warm during the long and cold northern winters.
March 3, 2013
BY
Valeria Beroiz
North-East China Hit by Sandstorms and Smog
The skyline of Beijing was once again darkened by dust on the morning of Feb. 28, and sections ...
March 1, 2013
BY
Lin Congwen
Censoring the Internet a Lucrative Industry in China
The censorship of posts on the Internet has become a booming industry in China.
February 24, 2013
BY
Olivia Li
Chinese Refuse to Accept Party’s Rule
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) relies on propaganda to rule, but the Chinese people no longer trust what ...
February 23, 2013
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Canada-China Relations: Trade, Investment, and Human Rights
Trade with China's one-party state is problematic, says David Kilgour.
February 15, 2013
BY
David Kilgour
Dinner Tab for Officials in Beijing? $1,605
As the Chinese New Year approaches, Chinese officials are not stinting on their meal expenses, despite a recent ...
January 31, 2013
BY
Jenny Li
Amid Smog Deluge, China Environmental Reports Accused of Fraud
Widespread fraudulence and outright fabrications are rife in officially-sponsored environmental reporting in China, according to experts.
January 16, 2013
BY
Veronica Wang
There’s Something in the Water, Say Beijing Water Experts
A husband and wife team of water experts advise against drinking tap water in Beijing.
January 9, 2013
BY
Veronica Wang
New Party Leadership Moves in on Strongholds of Old Faction
The new Chinese Communist Party head and former leader have been hard at work reshuffling key officials to ...
January 8, 2013
BY
Zhang Mingjian
Inventory Sky High at Chinese Property Companies
Chinese developers have built up record inventories of unsold homes, and while demand has slowed, companies need to ...
December 13, 2012
BY
Gao Zitan
Petitioners Inexplicably Released from Beijing Black Jail
A Beijing detention center that holds Chinese petitioners without due process released an unknown but possibly large number ...
December 5, 2012
BY
Jack Phillips
and
Virginia Wu
Fierce Sandstorm Frightens Beijing Residents and Travelers
An unseasonable sandstorm pounded Beijing Tuesday, diverting aircraft and scaring residents.
November 30, 2012
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
and
Olivia Li
Lung Cancer Skyrockets in Beijing: Report
A recent report has shown that the lung cancer rate in Beijing’s metropolitan area has increased by 56 ...
November 27, 2012
BY
Ariel Tian
and
Virginia Wu
Chinese Villagers May be Tortured for Trying to Rescue Friend, Amnesty Warns
Half a dozen villagers from a small town in a Chinese province surrounding Beijing have been rounded up, ...
October 25, 2012
BY
Matthew Robertson
Real Estate Developers in China Flee in Face of Policy Tightening
Stringent property controls in China are causing developers to flee, while others are committing suicide.
September 17, 2012
BY
Ariel Tian
China Flight Turnaround Caused by Fleeing Communist Official, Says Source
The reason a New York-bound flight from Beijing that was turned back may have been because a high-level ...
August 30, 2012
BY
Angela Wang
Former Military Officers Arrested Over Beijing Protest
China deployed its army in Beijing earlier this week to intercept several thousand former military officers planning a ...
August 22, 2012
BY
Albert Ding
Chinese Military Hospital in Flames on Army Day
A section of the Beijing 301 Military Hospital, where top Chinese Communist Party leaders go for treatment, caught ...
August 3, 2012
BY
Fang Xiao
Beijing Mayor Steps Down Amid Criticism
Mayor Guo Jinlong and one of his vice mayors, Ji Lin, resigned amid criticism from local residents about ...
July 26, 2012
BY
Angela Wang
Chinese Leadership Remains Silent on Deadly Beijing Storm
In the wake of Beijing’s heaviest rain storm in at least six decades, members of the Chinese Communist ...
July 24, 2012
BY
Annie Wu
Two Communist Cadres Challenging Hu Jintao Left Off List for Party Congress
The secretive, high-stakes selection process of delegates to China’s 18th National Party Congress continues, with two cadres who ...
July 24, 2012
BY
Lin Feng
Beijing Flood Death Captures Attention of China’s Internet
People in China have expressed anger toward false reports by state-run media and the authorities’ lack of response ...
July 24, 2012
BY
Angela Wang
Beijing Police Back Off Petitioner Round-Ups
Beijing police appear to be taking a new hands-off approach in dealing with petitioners who arrive from out ...
July 23, 2012
BY
Rona Rui
After Storm, Beijingers Recall Ancestors’ Wisdom
After a deadly rainstorm struck Beijing, residents cast doubts and blame on the communist authorities’ lack of attention ...
July 23, 2012
BY
Angela Wang
Hong Kong Leader Mired in Scandals, Could be Ousted
Scandals have emerged in newly appointed Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying’s government three weeks after he took ...
July 23, 2012
BY
Guo Hui
Beijing Floods, Worst in Six Decades, Displace Thousands, Kill at Least 37
Some of the worst flooding to hit Beijing in decades left at least 37 people dead and forced ...
July 22, 2012
BY
Jack Phillips
New Beijing Head Allied to Hu Jintao
An ally of Chinese Communist Party head Hu Jintao has been appointed to the highest position in the ...
July 5, 2012
BY
Jin Jing
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