No gesture from Toyota for city motorists yet
Car buyers shouldn't need to queue for months to collect their new cars, experts predict of Beijing's cooling car market in April.
Interactive project forces people to expand their sensory awareness
At 9:41 on a recent Sunday morning, the text message was sent: "Come to Fangyuan Xi Lu. Right of the Sunny Golden Market. Left of the U&D Jewelry. Underground 20A near Sculpting in Time Cafe. Call for assistance. Time: 2 to 6 pm."
Palm-sized picture books that were usually read by children several decades ago are now a big sensation in the city's antique markets.
A furious Yang Wenzhen rejected a compensation offer from the local government for the 12-sq-m apartment she shares with three family members in Beijing's Tongzhou district.
As local concerns rise about the capital's skyrocketing housing price, nearly 40 percent of real estate tycoons were forecasting it will grow another 20 percent this year at Beijing's biggest property fair that began on Thursday.
Fewer than one third of families sign agreements
METRO reporter Lara Farrar reveals how the relocation affects expats' health
Parking lot administrators in Beijing's major shopping areas fear the city's increase in parking fees this month could kill their businesses.
A plan to create vehicle campsites in 10 suburban areas and counties in Beijing recently appeared on the municipal authority's agenda as a "low carbon" project.
Tongzhou new town vetoed the construction of many residential buildings in its core area in an effort to avoid the moniker "sleepers' town", a recent conference on the area's development has revealed.