Blog Category - Beijing People
A few theatre shows and a small art exhibition worth checking out in the next few days and throughout the month.
When you foster a pet through this program, you are providing a temporary, loving home for an animal in need.
The bedazzling life and creative process of a British jewelry designer in Beijing
We talk to French expat and musician Jean-Sebastien Henry, aka Djang San, about his return to Beijing, recent exploits, and thoughts of China's music...
The Underground City, or Dixiacheng, is a labyrinth of shelters, rooms, and much more hidden beneath Beijing it's closed but can still be found.
The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei International Young Talents Matchmaking Conference on Sep 14 is the place to be if you're looking for a job in Beijing and...
The Beijing chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous has been helping those struggling with drinking to get on their feet in the capital since the 1980s.
Looking back to great times, music and creativity in the city.
Cypriot expat and independent rescuer Daphne Hutagalung is hoping to get these five doggos into forever homes.
Fancy yourself the go-to in your friend group who knows where to find the best burger in town? We're looking for you!
The biggest expat rugby tournament in northern China is back in Beijing this weekend!
Join this cultural events company to learn about the more ghostly and ghastly from Beijing's past.
The capital is home to a number of tour groups offering the chance to see the city from different perspectives.
Although he's technically retired, this hasn't stopped this Old China Hand from keeping busy and making a name for himself on WeChat and Dianping.
Anthony Permaye, one of Beijing's only certified neuro-language coaches, is setting off on a journey to learn 12 languages in the course of a single...
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