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Old tires and cables were used to make toxic synthetic running tracks found in schools around China.
by Justine Lopez, 22 June 2016
With a minimum of 15 million annual visitors, the resort will likely trump the Palace Museum as China's number one attraction.
by Justine Lopez, 22 June 2016
Yoga enthusiasts participated in a group performance on the 1,300-foot-high deck on Monday in celebration of International Yoga Day.
by Justine Lopez, 21 June 2016
Surgeons at Peking University Third Hospital replaced a 19-centimeter section of a patient's spine with a 3-D printed version.
by Justine Lopez, 20 June 2016
In the third part of our series on Beijing's three largest non-Han groups, we take a look at the Mongol community.
by Noelle Mateer, 19 June 2016
Court rules iPhone 6 and 6 Plus infringe on local manufacturer's patent, demands Apple stop selling devices in Beijing.
by Bridget O'Donnell, 18 June 2016
In the second part of our series on Beijing's three largest non-Han groups, we take a look at the Manchu community.
by Dominique Wong, 17 June 2016
Spoiler Alert: Hong Kongers pay a LOT of money for their shoeboxes.
by Bridget O'Donnell, 17 June 2016
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