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Tag Archives: Beijing Morning Post
The 18th Party Congress opens
Its finally here, the day we’ve all been waiting for so long, and there really is not much else that can be found on China’s front pages today. The Beijing Morning Post (北京晨报) is indicative of the kind of headline that is … Continue reading
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Tagged 18th Party Congress, Beijing Morning Post, City Lady, Danwei.com
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Puyi’s former home demolished — but when?
Puyi’s final residence is no more. A house formerly occupied by last emperor of the Qing Dynasty was so badly damaged in the rainstorm that flooded Beijing at the end of July that it had to be pulled down, The Beijing … Continue reading
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Tagged Beijing, Beijing Morning Post, Danwei.com, demolition, Puyi, The Beijing News
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Dog bites man in the Beijing Morning Post
New animal attack regulations.
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Tagged Beijing Morning Post, journalism, regulations, Tort Liability Law.
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Daxing District to become a collection of gated communities
The Beijing Morning Post reports on a trial program that requires entry permits for sixteen villages in Beijing’s Daxing District.
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Send a postcard to the future
Beijing Morning Post reports on a new service from the Beijing Post Office.
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Get your wedding vows from the government
The Ministry of Civil Affairs presents four forms for a wedding ceremony in China.
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Tagged Beijing Morning Post, marriage, Ministry of Civil Affairs
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A new look for the Beijing Morning Post
The paper switches from broadsheet to tabloid format and overhauls content.
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Tagged Beijing Morning Post, redesign, Zhang Hui
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Looking forward to 60th Anniversary fireworks
And replacing the Chairman’s portrait on Tiananmen.
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Tagged 60th anniversary, Beijing Morning Post, Mao Zedong, The Beijing News
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Diaoyutai State Guesthouse vs. Beijing’s most expensive apartments
Beijing Morning Post: Beijing’s most expensive property under investigation for IPR violation.
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Tagged Beijing Morning Post, Diaoyutai, real estate ads, state guest house
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