That's Beijing - March issue out now!

This month is the architecture issue, now on the shelves and ready for download.

by That's Beijing, 10 March 2015

WATCH: CSL Beijing Guo'an game highlights March 8

Guo'an kick off the 2015 campaign away to CSL new boys Chongqing Lifan

by That's Beijing, 09 March 2015

Bartisans: Becky Lane on International Women's Day at Slow Boat Taproom

To celebrate Women’s Day on March 8, Slow Boat Brewery’s Becky Lane tells us about their efforts to promote a women’s beer culture in China.

by That's Beijing, 06 March 2015

5 Things: Simon Cockerell on reasons to run the Pyongyang Marathon [UPDATED - 2015 Marathon BACK OPEN, deadline to apply March 16]

General Manager of Koryo Tours, Simon gives us 5 reasons to head to the hermit kingdom and run 26 miles.

by That's Beijing, 05 March 2015

5 Things: Film-maker Matt Hulse on the people who have inspired him the most

Matt Hulse is a British artist and filmmaker. Watch a selection of his movies, including his latest feature-length work Dummy Jim, at screenings in Beijing this weekend.

by That's Beijing, 04 March 2015

The Drop: March 2015

Beats, breaks and drops. The lowdown on who's putting the needle to the groove this month in Beijing.

by That's Beijing, 02 March 2015

Chinese urban dictionary: Dian Zan Zhi Jiao

n. the name given to the relationship between two people whose only form of interaction is through ‘liking’ each other’s social media posts.

by That's Beijing, 17 February 2015

5 Things: Chris Verrill on bringing English-language theater to Beijing's families

We talk to the director of Beijing Playhouse to see what he's got in store for audiences in 2015, and how the arts are faring in China these days

by That's Beijing, 13 February 2015

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