Blog Tag - Beijing Law

Is Beijing Finally Doing Something About Sharebike Crowding?
Beijing, the birthplace of internet-based sharebikes, has a love-hate relationship with its innovation that has resulted in more than 900,000 scan-to...
Fines for Spitting, Defecating, and Littering to Increase as of May 1
Beijing has a reputation of making rules and banning bad behaviors without mentioning what the punishments will be but this week, city rule-makers...
Mask Wearing and Open Sneezing Soon To Be Officially Frowned Upon by Law
As of Thursday, the hashtag "Beijing writes mask-wearing into the law" (#北京将流感须戴口罩写进法条#) began trending on Weibo, indicating that not covering your...
R Guidelines: Landlords Should Offer a Grace Period When a Lease Expires During Outbreak
In light of the coronavirus outbreak, complexities in Beijing’s apartment rental market was inevitable as renters deal with issues like unexpected...
To Quarantine or Not To Quarantine: Confusion Reigns for Foreigners Returning from Overseas
Editor's Update: Since this story was originally publlished, the city goverment has announced that those returning from more than 14 days overseas...
DP Can My Neighborhood Prevent Me From Entering if I Leave?
It may be time to burn through all of those pulp fiction novels you’ve been meaning to read because it’s starting to look like a Quarantino movie out...
When Celebrities Attack: 125 Chinese Celebs Take Their Trolls to Internet Court
As a wise man once said, "the water supporting a ship can also upset it." Those words were uttered by Chinese Confucian philosopher Xunzi nearly 2,...