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This is what happens when you leave your water running in freezing temperatures.
by James Griffiths, 12 February 2014
Gary Locke, the US ambassador to China since 2011, has resigned his position in order to 'rejoin [his] family in Seattle.'
by James Griffiths, 20 November 2013
A new study suggests that Beijing's air pollution may be taking up to 16 years off residents' lives.
by James Griffiths, 22 January 2014
Nongfu Spring, one of China's largest bottled water manufacturers, has filed suit against the Beijing Times for a series of reports earlier this year which questioned the safety of the...
by James Griffiths, 05 November 2013
Name any major Chinese tourist attraction – the Forbidden City, the Great Wall, Hangzhou's West Lake, Shanghai's Bund – and chances were it was barely visible for a sea of people...
by James Griffiths, 05 May 2014
An illegal rooftop villa in Beijing which attracted widespread uproar and mockery has been almost entirely destroyed, all that remains is for workers to clear the rubble away.
by James Griffiths, 20 December 2013
A British man who fled to China to avoid punishment for a litany of sex offences has been jailed by a UK court after he was extradited by Chinese authorities last year.
by James Griffiths, 14 January 2014
The Great Wall Marathon, which took place on 17 May, is one of the toughest races in China, winding up 5,164 steps of China's most famous landmark.
by James Griffiths, 22 May 2014
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