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Mar 20 2009

Survey: Beijingers spend 70 minutes daily on road

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Daily commuting takes Beijingers 70 minutes on average, which is 16 minutes more than 20 years ago, according to an official survey released on Thursday.

The Beijing Statistics Bureau surveyed 1,500 local residents to determine the commuting time.

The survey showed that travel time has extended, either because people live further from their workplace or because traffic is heavier.

Beijing’s rush hour traffic is among the heaviest in the world’s biggest cities, as the number of people who commute by car has increased.

The city registered an average of 1,302 new drivers per day last year, according to the Beijing Traffic Management Bureau, whose latest figures also showed there were 5.2 million drivers and 3.56 million vehicles on road in the city as of Feb. 14.

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Mar 18 2009

Beijing’s hightest temperature 29.2 degrees centigrade

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From last weekend, the weather become very warm. And today the hightest temperature get to 29.2 degrees centigrade, this is the highest record temperature at this season from 1950.

People become to wear less cloths; Lots of cars open the window  and some even begin to use the AC.

But according to the weather forecast, there will be cool air at night of 20th, and the temperature will come down to its normal as 15 to 17 degrees centigrade.

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Mar 17 2009

Seven days in Beijing (March13-20)

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Mar 17 2009

Pandas will leave Beijing to reture home

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Eight pandas which moved to Bejing after an earthquake badly damaged the Wolong center last may will soon leave Beijing to reture home. Panda keepers from Wolong Giant Panda Protection and Research Center have arrived in Beijing to take the bears home.

The eight pandas have been in Beijing for almost a year and have attracted a lot of attention. Some panda fans rushed to take photos with the bears after finding out they will soon leave the zoo. They will go back to the China Giant Panda Protection and Research Center in Wolong on March the 22nd.

They are the first batch of pandas that were transferred from the quake-hit area to Beijing. The pandas’ keepers say their temporary home in the capital gave them an opportunity to recover from the trauma they suffered after the deadly earthquake.

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Mar 12 2009

Tian’anmen Square “No Longer World’s Largest Square”: Lawmaker

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Beijing’s Tian’anmen Square, the so-called world No. 1 square in size, seems to have fallen short of its reputation amid a luxurious construction wave across China.

At the ongoing annual parliamentary session, a lawmaker told reporters that some Chinese cities and counties have built very big squares to beat the Tian’anmen square hands down.

“Even some small townships have created squares 20,000 square meters bigger than the Tian’anmen square,” said Zhou Xiaoguang, board chairman of the Neoglory Group in eastern Zhejiang Province, without mentioning which counties he referred to.

After a thorough investigation into the situation, the lawmaker said that a number of medium and small cities and townships have become craze in constructing mammoth government buildings with fairyland-like artificial lakes and squares.

Some government funded universities have occupied large areas and built “gigantic gates 100 meters in width,” he said.

In China, there has been a long tradition of constructing oversized architects, such as mausoleums, palaces, dams and great walls, to show off the leaders’ merits.

“It’s high time to stop lavish construction in China, as some squares in local cities have become even larger than the Tian’anmen square in our capital,” Zhou said.

The Tian’anmen Square, known as the “heart of China”, with an area of 440,000 square meters, can hold one million people.

The square serves as a place for leaders to convene mass gatherings in special celebrations, like the marking of the anniversaries of the birth of the nation.

The square has also witnessed various demonstrations and gatherings over the past century.

Created in the 15th century, it was formerly a royal site of the Forbidden City. The government expanded it after the founding of the People’s Republic of China 60 years ago.

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Mar 10 2009

Beijing’s rail transit will reach more that 28 in future

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According  to the news from the Beijing Municipal Rail Transport center, Beijing’s rail transit after 2015 is under making. The forward planing for will be more than 28 railways.

Until now, there are 8 railways in Beijing, the total longth are more than 200 KM. And there are 13 railways are under construcing now. The rail network will cover more than 56i KM after 2015. The longterm planing for Beijing railway is also under making. There will be more than 28 railways for Beijing in future. This will provide more efficiency to the Beijing public triffic and can meet the demand the requirements for the citizen.

Beijing Municipal Rail Transport center was put in use on December 26,2008 in order to meet  the rail transport network operation and management required. It is the largest, with the most accesss lines and hightest level of intelligent railway transportation hub.

The subway line 4 which will be put in use this year will also be incorporated to the center. The system connection ports were arranged at the begining of the construction.

 

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Mar 02 2009

Drums from Beijing Olympics opening ceremony will be auctioned

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All 2,008 fou drums- which were used during the opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympic Games- will be auctioned off next month.

The China Beijing Equity Exchange says 10 drum packages should go for around 2,000 U.S. dollars.

They will be available in an online auction and any left-over drums will be sold individually.

On Friday, the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games donated almost 600 items used in the opening and closing ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics and Paralympics to China. Some will be put in museums- others, like the drums will be sold.

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Feb 28 2009

Hutong home-stays open in Beijing

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Five hutong home-stay locations opened for business in the Shichahai area of old Beijing yesterday. The five host families had already offered accommodation during the Olympic Games. Another 15 hutong home-stays will open later this year, according to the Xicheng district government, Beijing.

The five hutong home-stays currently only offer overnight accommodation and daytime visits. “At the moment only a few host families can meet the high standards required to serve meals,” said Liu Jun, deputy director of the Xicheng District Tourism Administration.

But Beijing will have 20 hutong home-stay locations by the end of the year, providing both accommodation and meals, Liu told Beijing Times. The first five families to be selected all live in the quintessential “Old Beijing” area of Shichahai. But locations in other areas will be considered, said Liu.

A night in a home stay starts from 100 yuan (US$15), with a family room starting at 400 yuan (US$59). High-class accommodation can range from 1,000 yuan (US$146), to as high as 5,000 yuan (US$731).

Only licensed home stay families will be allowed to offer accommodation to tourists; penalties will be imposed on illegal operators, the tourism administration said.

So far host families have mainly advertised their accommodation on websites. To help attract visitors, Xicheng District Tourism Administration is offering to assist the families in developing promotional plans in cooperation with websites, TV stations and travel agencies.

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Feb 25 2009

Car fire ’started suddenly’ in downtown Beijing, 2 hospitalized

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The car fire “started suddenly” when police stopped the car and came forward to question the passengers inside at around 2:50 p.m. at the crossing of Wangfujing and Chang’an avenues, according to a statement by the Beijing government information office. Police then extinguished the fire.

 The statement said two of the three people, who were inside the car, were hospitalized for non-life threatening injuries.

 Xinhua has confirmed with two separate sources that there were two men and one woman in the vehicle at the time of the incident. One woman and one man were taken to the hospital.

 The information office statement mentioned nothing about the third person.

 The office said earlier that three people “set fire to themselves” while inside the car.

 The statement went on to say, “police found something abnormal about the car” before they stopped it at the southern end of Wangfujing avenue.

 ”The three people came to Beijing for personal petitions,” the Beijing government information office said.

 The car had a non-Beijing license plate. But the people’s identities have not been released.

A passerby surnamed Li said he saw a car stop at south end of Wangfujing at around 3:15 p.m.. “There are signs of a fire on its surface and extinguisher foam around it. People around me say some people set fire to themselves.”

Another witness said he saw that policemen were “possibly trying to intercept the car. The people in the car lit a fire, but it was quickly put out”.

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Feb 20 2009

Tian’anmen bridges under repair for 60th National Day

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Repair to the Golden Water Bridges in front of Tian’anmen, or the Gate of Heavenly Peace facing Tian’anmen Square in the south, began Wednesday, less than eight months ahead of the 60th founding anniversary of the People’s Republic of China.

The repair work is scheduled to be completed before May 1 and then the bridges will open to visitors, according to the management committee in the Tian’anmen area.

The repair is made in accordance with a plan approved by the Beijing Municipal Administration of Cultural Heritage on Nov. 6, 2008.

A public bidding posted on the administration’s website said the total budget for the renovation project is 946,400 yuan (about 139,000 U.S. dollars).2009022001

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