
Exploring Beijing: From Viral Hotspots to Tranquil Parks
Discover the contrasts of Beijing’s consumption culture with Rachel as she explores bustling internet-famous shops and the serene charm of local parks where community and tradition thrive.
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Discover the contrasts of Beijing’s consumption culture with Rachel as she explores bustling internet-famous shops and the serene charm of local parks where community and tradition thrive.

Beijing launches ‘Diplomat Filmfest’ at the 15th Beijing International Film Festival, uniting diplomats and filmmakers to celebrate cinema as a bridge for global dialogue.

Beijing’s Garden Expo Park bursts with color as peonies bloom in late spring, attracting visitors to celebrate the Peony Cultural Festival and the cherished “flower of wealth and honor.”

A Swiss Chalet pop-up bar at Beijing’s Houhai Lake offers a unique blend of Alpine charm and Chinese tradition, becoming a symbol of cultural exchange between China and Switzerland.

The 32nd Beijing College Student Film Festival kicks off, showcasing over 160 films by young talents and celebrating the future of cinema.

Beijing’s new Park Healing Guide highlights tranquil spots like Taoranting Park’s famous pavilions, offering visitors a serene escape to enjoy relaxation and mindfulness during the May Day holiday.

Children in Beijing are crafting ‘trees of hope’ from recycled materials, showcasing their commitment to environmental protection ahead of World Earth Day.

Beijing hosts the world’s first humanoid robot half-marathon, where Tiangong Ultra completes the race in 2 hours and 40 minutes, marking a milestone in robotics technology.

Tiangong Ultra, a humanoid robot, made history by winning the world’s first robot half marathon in Beijing, completing the 21 km course in 2 hours and 40 minutes.

Beijing’s Tea Expo is more than a celebration of tea; it’s a vibrant showcase of intangible cultural heritage, blending traditional tea-making techniques with modern life.