
Beijing to Host Inaugural Obstacle World Championships from 2025
Beijing will host the first-ever Obstacle World Championships from 2025 to 2028, marking a significant step for obstacle racing as a new discipline in modern pentathlon.
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Beijing will host the first-ever Obstacle World Championships from 2025 to 2028, marking a significant step for obstacle racing as a new discipline in modern pentathlon.

Beijing’s historic Capital Cinema embraces the ‘cinema+’ model, blending tradition with innovation to captivate young audiences through interactive experiences and cutting-edge technology.

Discover Beijing’s Temple of Heaven, a 600-year-old marvel where emperors once honored Heaven, showcasing ancient China’s architectural brilliance.

Discover the charm of Beijing’s Mentougou District, where ancient temples and cinematic villages await. Journey through Tanzhe Temple, Dingdu Peak, and Cuandixia Village.

Crabapple blossoms are in full bloom at Beijing’s historic Fayuan Temple, transforming the ancient courtyard into a springtime haven of pink and white blossoms.

Late-blooming cherry blossoms have reached their peak at Beijing’s Yuyuantan Park, offering visitors a final wave of floral beauty and a stunning visual tapestry to celebrate spring.

Beijing’s crabapple flower festival at Yuan Dynasty Dadu City Wall Relics Park features over 5,000 blooming trees and introduces ancient-style sculling boats for an enchanting experience.

Beijing’s Olympic Forest Park bursts into vibrant colors as spring blossoms bloom, drawing visitors to enjoy the floral spectacle and serene landscapes.

China is set to host the world’s first half marathon featuring humanoid robots running alongside humans in Beijing’s E-town on April 13, marking a milestone in robotics and sports.

Beijing’s Forbidden City will open the historic Qianlong Garden to the public for the first time in nearly 100 years, offering a rare glimpse into the personal retreat of Emperor Qianlong.