The chance to purchase vacant burial plots online attracted netizens on Tomb-Sweeping Day, despite rules that state the transfer is illegal, Beijing News reported Tuesday.
As many as 95 percent of employees in Beijing real estate companies expect their income to be somewhere between 150,000 and 300,000 yuan in 2010, according to a survey report released on April 2.
More are investing despite government's efforts to cool local property market
Market cancels lease of trader jailed for over three years
The areas of Beijing with the highest property prices also have the largest number of fraud cases in the city, likely because scammers are targeting more affluent areas, according to a local newspaper.
The highest grade of Longjing tea (known as "special bright") will be auctioned in Beijing on Thursday for the first time. Longjing village, in Zhejiang province, only produced 10 kg of "special bright" Longjing tea this year.
As Gucci, LV, Chanel and other top brands continue to appeal to Chinese luxury consumers, designer furniture is set to become the next status symbol of China's super rich.
Board gamer finds that running a business is not an easy game to play.
Wudaokou area in Haidian district will start being transformed into a well-ordered, formal commercial center this year, according to the Haidian District Commission of Commerce.
So-called job hotels, low-rent apartments for job hunters, are proving extremely popular as the recruitment season in Beijing heats up.
The capital is incorporating a new financial hub in west Beijing later this year as part of the capital's latest bid to attract foreign directed investment into the money-hungry capital.
Beginning today, daytime parking fees will be adjusted in 13 major shopping areas in Beijing, including Wangfujing, Xidan and Yansha. To cope with the change, shopping malls are introducing favorable parking policies to retain customers.