
Beijing Issues Blue Alert as Sandstorms Loom Over the Capital
Beijing issues a blue alert as sandstorms are expected to hit the capital, bringing floating sand and dust from Monday evening to Tuesday night.
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Beijing issues a blue alert as sandstorms are expected to hit the capital, bringing floating sand and dust from Monday evening to Tuesday night.
Visitors to Beijing’s Summer Palace this spring are treated to the mesmerizing courtship dance of great crested grebes. These elegant water birds captivate audiences with their intricate mating rituals on Kunming Lake.
Mountain peach trees in Beijing’s Beihai Park have bloomed, creating magnificent views against ancient architecture in this historic imperial garden.
A Beijing bakery near the historic Drum Tower has created a cake replica of the ancient landmark, drawing locals and tourists alike to taste this unique blend of culinary art and cultural heritage.
Beijing’s Liangshui River welcomes four new black swan cygnets, delighting residents and symbolizing the arrival of spring as locals gather to enjoy nature’s renewal.
Five newborn cygnets have been spotted swimming with their parents near Beijing’s Old Summer Palace, symbolizing the success of renewed environmental protection efforts attracting wildlife to the area.
China’s top legislature concluded the second session of the 14th National People’s Congress in Beijing, engaging with the public through Deputies’ and Ministers’ Corridors and discussing key national policies.
The second session of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference concluded in Beijing, with members addressing key national issues and engaging with the public.
The second session of the 14th National People’s Congress holds its second plenary meeting in Beijing, engaging deputies and ministers on key national issues.
Mandarin ducks signal the arrival of early spring at Beijing’s historic Beihai Park, delighting visitors with their vibrant presence amid ancient imperial gardens.
The CPPCC annual session opened in Beijing, with members engaging the media on key national issues.
Exploring how Beijing’s people-centered development philosophy shapes its urban governance, ensuring that residents’ needs and feedback drive the city’s policies and initiatives.
The second annual session of China’s top political advisory body, the CPPCC, has commenced in Beijing, gathering advisors from across the nation to deliberate on key issues affecting China’s future.
China’s National People’s Congress held a press conference in Beijing ahead of its annual session, discussing the upcoming agenda and legislative priorities.
China’s top political advisory body, the CPPCC, holds a press conference in Beijing ahead of its annual session, addressing key issues that will shape the nation’s policy directions.
Beijing will open a new panda conservation base in 2025, gathering dozens of giant pandas to promote conservation efforts, research, and public education.
A 200-meter-long dragon lantern illuminated Beijing’s Shichahai during the first snowfall of the Year of the Dragon, drawing residents and visitors to celebrate amidst the snow.
Discover how Beijing’s extensive underground pipeline network serves as the hidden lifeline of the city, supporting its resilient development and offering a model for sustainable urban planning.
Beijing is boosting tech innovation with a new “offices in front, factories in back” model in Fangshan Science Park, integrating R&D with manufacturing to enhance productivity.
Temple fairs have returned to Beijing for the Chinese Lunar New Year, offering a vibrant mix of traditional and Western festivities at Shijingshan Amusement Park.