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.
Unique looks open a fashion door in the city for Canadian beauty Jennifer Steele, writes William Axford
When model Zhao Chenchi gently walked into the crowded hutong of Nanluoguxiang, her imposing height caught the attention of many bystanders.
Two years ago, on Aug 1, shiny bullet trains began to rocket like streaks of lightning between Beijing and Tianjin.
A series of accidents and injuries among young students has worried parents recently and since schools have now closed for the summer, many parents fear that the only security gate protecting their children is gone.
With several high-profile auto fires in the news recently, car drivers are being reminded of the importance of insuring themselves against such a disaster.
Merely peddling her bike from A to B isn't enough for Ines Brunn.
Wen Zhang, who has rebellious tattoos on his leg and is father of a 2-year-old baby, surprised many people when he won the role of a 21-year-old autistic man in the literary film Ocean Heaven, which is action star Jet Li's first movie without martial arts scenes.
Baby formula prices are likely to hit record highs when a proposed overhaul of customs regulations affecting the product comes into effect.
Travelers in Beijing should be cautious about choosing travel agencies, warned experts.
Men love cars. It is almost an instinct and, usually, the fancier the better. But for Wang Jinqi, a high school student who has just turned 16, the love affair has started earlier than it does for most - and on a much larger scale.
Wang Xiaoyan always wanted to make life better for others. Armed with a master's of business administration degree and experience working in corporate America, she felt she was equipped to help China, her mother country, create a fairer and just society.