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Reflections on Beijing's underground labyrinth
What a difference three years make! When I first moved to Beijing in August 2006, the city had three subway lines - 13, 2 and 1. |
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How to go around the capital city in just 10 yuan
To the east is Huguang Clubhouse, where you can view classic performance arts such as Peking Opera, Kunqu Opera and cross talks. |
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Surviving subway at rush hour
Daily journeys on the subway in a city like Beijing are - to paraphrase Charles Dickens' famous opening line written 150 years ago - the best of times and the worst of times. |
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Seven days from November 14th to 20th
events of the coming week |
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They dance, and they teach everyone to dance
Thinking of being a dancer but afraid of the harsh training? Then consider joining Scottish Dance Theatre (SDT)’s creative workshop. |
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Seven days in Beijing: from Oct 31 to Nov 6.
2009 Art Beijing will bring together a range of classical and modern artworks from home and abroad. |
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Opera's classic beauty
Xi Shi, dubbed one of the four beauties of ancient China, lived during the late Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC), and played an important role in the war between the Kingdoms of Wu and Yue. |
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Make a date with horror
Acupuncture Records' brand of music will stamp itself on Halloween once again with a party at Lan Club today. |
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Fright night
In the movies, ghosts are often frightening, bloody and unwelcome and nobody ever wants to get close to them. But in Beijing, with the haunting season just around the corner, some people it seems, can't wait to get ghostly.
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Beijing Restaurants: Hokkaido mackerel pike
Duo Zuo Japanese buffet restaurant promotes mackerel pike imported from Hokkaido, Japan, which is in season from August to December. |
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