Residents May Pay for Damages Caused by Falling Objects

China's new civil code intends to hold all residents liable in the event that a falling object causes damage and the perpetrator cannot be identified.

by Joshua Cawthorpe, 28 May 2020

China Cracks Down on Illegal School Buses Amid Safety Concerns

On November 11, the Ministry of Education announced that it will impose more severe punishments on anyone operating illegal school buses.

by Urban Family, 19 November 2019

Three Students Killed in Explosion at Beijing University

Three confirmed dead during the explosion as new worring reports emerge.

by That's Beijing, 28 December 2018

Four Injured in Helicopter Crash in Small Beijing Village

A helicopter crash-landed in a small village in Beijing on Monday morning, leaving all four people aboard injured.

by Mehaa Shah, 01 August 2018

Woman Survives Fall from Bridge over Busy Beijing Road

Woman who miraculously survived falling from a bridge over the Second Ring Road near Dongzhimen told a reporter she 'doesn't want to live anymore.'

by That's Beijing, 20 April 2017

Police Face Challenges Enforcing Beijing's New Ban on E-Scooters

Just days after its implementation, police are finding the new law to be a tough one to realistically enforce.

by Justine Lopez, 06 September 2016

Sanlitun Chaos as Man Left Under Truck for Two Hours

Onlookers gather around trapped cyclist as emergency services battle heavy traffic

by Oscar Holland, 12 July 2016

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