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Beijing Watchdog: Live Music, Wi-Fi Buses and Toilet Paper Thieves
Beijing Watchdog: Live Music, Wi-Fi Buses and Toilet Paper Thieves
Apr 27, 2012 Comments (0)

The May Labour Day holiday is once again upon Beijing, ushering in a whole month of various musical festivals to enjoy. And with the weather turning nicer there is no better excuse to get out and enjoy Beijing before the sweltering heat of summer. Read More>>

Beijing Watchdog: Titanic 3D, Iced Earth and a McDonald's Scandal
Beijing Watchdog: Titanic 3D, Iced Earth and a McDonald's Scandal
Mar 30, 2012 Comments (0)

With March nearly over, Easter is just around the corner. But there is more than just painted eggs and chocolate bunnies coming up for expats in Beijing. Everything from Canadian rockers to the Titanic in 3D is on tap. Read on to find out more. Read More>>

Beijing Watchdog: Kazakh DJs, Police Punishment, New Bars and More
Beijing Watchdog: Kazakh DJs, Police Punishment, New Bars and More
Mar 19, 2012 Comments (0)

It's hard to believe March is already half over, but the weather confirms it: spring is on the way. As always there is tons of stuff happening in Beijing, from groovin' DJs to job fairs. Read on to find out more. Read More>>

Beijing Watchdog: Firework Waste, Avril Lavigne and the Superbowl!
Beijing Watchdog: Firework Waste, Avril Lavigne and the Superbowl!
Feb 03, 2012 Comments (0)

Chinese New Year is finally over, and while you might be complaining about the stack of papers on your desk, don't worry because there is plenty coming up in Beijing, including Avril Lavigne and the Lantern Festival. Read More>>

Beijing Watchdog: Social Insurance, Beer and New Openings
Beijing Watchdog: Social Insurance, Beer and New Openings
Oct 14, 2011 Comments (0)

The National Day holiday is over and we have not quite arrived at that debaucherous time known as “Halloween”. But there are still plenty of things going on in Beijing: big news, “Autumn-esque” festivals and new openings! Read on to see what is happening in Beijing. Read More>>

Beijing Watchdog News Round-up: Death, Murder, Bribery and Gays!
Beijing Watchdog News Round-up: Death, Murder, Bribery and Gays!
Jun 10, 2011 Comments (0)

This month’s round-up of what has been happening in the capital over the past few weeks. What’s occurrin’? Dark deeds, art auctions, shanzhai shui, and new openings, closures and re-openings. Read More>>

Beijing Watchdog News Round-up: Foot and Mouth, New Apps and More
Beijing Watchdog News Round-up: Foot and Mouth, New Apps and More
May 01, 2011 Comments (0)

It’s time for another round-up of the latest news from around the capital. Read on to get updated on the latest weird, wonderful, good and bad happenings in Beijing. Read More>>

Beijing Watchdog: News, Openings, Events, Changes (Mar 1-15)
Beijing Watchdog: News, Openings, Events, Changes (Mar 1-15)
Mar 07, 2011 Comments (0)

A lot has happened since our last Beijing watchdog article, once again proving that it’s all too easy to fall out of the loop. From random news bulletins to new openings, not-to-be-missed events to practical info, here’s another round-up of the latest happenings in Beijing. Read More>>

Beijing Watchdog: A Round-up of Things Happening in Beijing
Beijing Watchdog: A Round-up of Things Happening in Beijing
Jan 24, 2011 Comments (0)

Things happen and change so fast in Beijing that it’s hard to keep up. Therefore, we’ve compiled a list of news, happenings, rumours and changes that have taken place in Beijing in recent times. Read More>>

Now Open: Affordable Dining Options in Beijing’s Sanlitun
Now Open: Affordable Dining Options in Beijing’s Sanlitun
Sep 24, 2010 Comments (0)

Although the Village in Sanlitun Beijing is becoming outrageously expensive, never fear for meal deals are here. Below are some of the best New Openings in terms of quality and affordability the Village has to offer. Read More>>

Same Name, Different Game: 5 Ugly Facets of the Chinese Workplace

Same Name, Different Game: 5 Ugly Facets of the Chinese Workplace

Every office has the same basic feel, right? The same code of ethics, the same unspoken definition of decency, right? Wrong. Read on for five unscrupulous practices largely accepted in Chinese offices that would normally get you fired. More>>