New Restaurant: Diaoyu Islands Snack Stand

Yes, that's really what it's called.

by Steve George, 21 August 2014

Gigantic zeppelin-style airship yours to buy in Beijing

Estimated to be worth ten million RMB (USD1.8 million), the airship was confiscated from an unnamed Beijing based person and entrusted for auction by Beijing No.1 Medium People's Court....

by Steve George, 20 August 2014

Beijing ranked China’s “Most Charitable City”

China's capital has fought back after its humiliating '6th most unfriendly city in the world ranking' to prove itself as a leader in altruism and selflessness.

by Steve George, 18 August 2014

Interview with 4Corners owner Jun Trinh on surviving a demolition scare and his bar growing up

Third Incarnation – earlier this summer 4Corners was on the brinnk of closing down – now, after a quick rerubishment, it's back and better than ever

by Steve George, 11 August 2014

Canvassed: concert poster art

In America, the concept of the concert-poster-as-art has a rich and varied history. In recent months, Beijing’s leading indie livehouse School Bar has picked up the tradition.

by Steve George, 06 August 2014

New restaurant: Swagat

Journey to Swaggastan – how could we possibly review an Indian restaurant called Swagat without mentioning 'swag'?

by Steve George, 05 August 2014

Restaurant: El Gran Bocado - Even Bigger Bite

El Gran Bocado is among the very best Mexican joints you’re likely to find this side of the Pacific

by Steve George, 09 May 2014

Fight Club PRC: On the road with China's up-and-coming MMA fighters

''Nowadays, young Chinese like to copy Korean pop stars, everyone is very feminine and weak. But MMA shows Chinese men can be real men too.''

by Steve George, 08 May 2014

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