Beijing
History of Beijing Streets: A Microcosm of Food Culture on Guijie (The Ghost Street)
If you ask Beijingers where to eat in summer nights, most of them would give the same answer: Guijie! Located
The Beijing That Never Was: A Two-Center Beijing Under the 1950 Liang-Chen Proposal
Imagine a two-center Beijing, with the central Forbidden City and city walls intact, and high rises and skyscrapers flourishing at
History of Beijing Streets: Yandaixie (Crooked Tobacco Pouch) Street
While gigantic shopping complexes are taking over Beijing, some ancient shopping streets have stayed close to their historical roots. Located
What Can We Learn from Bike Share Programs in Beijing and Hangzhou, China?
In early 2013, China was home to 79 bike sharing programs, sending some 358,000 public bicycles to cities that
Beijing Through Sidney Gamble’s Camera: A Rare Glimpse into Chinese History
1917-1919, Tai Mountains, China. Young Sidney Gamble took a picture of himself, sitting on a human-powered chair and smiling with
Hutongs in Beijing: Connecting People for Generations
People at a hutong in Beijing. Although Beijing is making incredibly fast forays into modernization, the true heartbeat of this
London’s Tweed Run Comes to Beijing in the City’s First Vintage Bicycle Ride
Tweed Run, a London produced group bicycle ride in which cyclists dress in traditional British attire and ride vintage bicycles