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Anti-forced-marriage ad. posted at subway station
An anti-forced marriage advertisement has been posted at the subway station of Dongzhimen in Beijing.
Top five volunteer groups in Beijing make debut
They are volunteers who report clues to police and the top source of police's neighborhood intelligence.
Ice sports popular in Beijing
More citizens are engaging in ice sports this winter.
Beijing grants special award to late policeman
Gao Baolai, a policeman from a community in Beijing's Haidian District, was granted a posthumous award for his services at the "2015 Beijing Role Models" awards ceremony.
Entrepreneurial girl in Xidan gets thumbs up from Pan Shiyi
The brand manager of Poaipai introduced the brand culture and design concept of the toothpaste products to Pan Shiyi, and revealed that the oral care brand and its products were created by Ren Yueli, a young woman who changed her profession and started the business.
'Butcher' alumni talks about entrepreneurial experiences
Having graduated from Peking University, Chen Sheng and Lu Buxuan chose to be butchers, which once made them prominent figures in the news. Fortunately, they have done their job to the extreme.
Mother-and-baby rooms to be set in subway stations
Mother-and baby rooms will be set in the newly built subway stations which have large traffic volumes.
Beijing girl sells 200 Chinese pancakes everyday in New York
A college student selling Chinese pancake in New York has become Internet hit recently.
Chinese philanthropist gains int'l recognition
A Chinese philanthropist joins hand with overseas charity foundations in boosting public good.
US$89,230 fined in Beijing for indoor smoking
Beijing has fined 217 public units with fees reaching 570,000 yuan (US$89,230) in the past five months since the outset of its ban on indoor smoking on Jun. 1, 2015.
Beijing commuters lose $127 a month due to congestion
Beijing commuters lose an average of 808 yuan ($127) in time-cost per month due to traffic congestion, the highest among major Chinese cities, according to a report.
China's first 'test-tube baby' adjusts life as newsmaker
Zheng Mengzhu, China's first IVF baby, was born in 1988, a decade after Britain's Louise Brown, the world's first.
Eleven-year-old girl donates organs to save six people
Parents chose to donate the organs of their daughter, 11, to put an end to her suffering from myasthenia gravis and save people in need.
Over 53,000 Beijing couples opt for second child
More than 53,000 couples in Beijing have applied for a second child since the city changed its birth control policy in early 2014.
Beijing expects half burials go green in 2020
In Beijing, where land is expensive and pollution a concern, the government is encouraging families to practice green burials such as burying a deceased loved one's ashes under a tree or in a flowerbed, or spreading them in the sea.
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