Blog Tag - Regulations
We can’t yet tell you whether your favorite song will be banned. In fact, we don’t even know if any English songs will make the list – though if they...
Authorities announced yesterday that starting in November 2021, Beijing will finally begin fining riders who take to the road on electric scooters...
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...
Move over waste sorting! The Beijing government is renewing its environmental policy strategy of limiting use of plastic. The government has released...
Who has the ability to outwit the FBI in a cyber manhunt? Outmaneuver the KGB in last-minute getaways? And out-kick the IDF in hand-to-hand combat?...
Last week, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism issued a litany of regulatory guidelines for livehouses, theaters, internet cafés, and other "...
Are you a drone enthusiast looking to bring your talents to China? If you live in Beijing and own a drone, you probably already know that...
Beijing is on a regulating roll.
In an ongoing effort to manage public behavior, public administrators have published an online questionnaire about ...
Throwback Thursday takes a look back into Beijing's past, using our 11-year-strong blog archives to glance at the weird and wonderful of yesteryear....
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Just as the US decision to overturn “net neutrality” – a set of principles stipulating...
On Thursday, the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs launched their newfangled WeChat platform, allowing visa applicants to check the...
The rapid explosion of bike-sharing schemes on the streets of the city has been both a blessing and a curse for Beijingers. On the one hand, being...
With the approach of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and the National People's Congress (NPC) this month, the...
Fireworks usage in Beijing is expected to decline once again this Spring Festival, a trend that shows a radical departure from just nine years ago,...
Chinese New Year is fast approaching, meaning a lot of Didi drivers are heading home. On top of that, new policies require drivers to hold a Beijing...
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