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From NPR news. This is All Things Considered. I'm Melissa Block. And I'm Michelle Norris. Beijing Opera is largely seen as a dying art in China. 40 years ago, 2000 troupes crisscrossed China performing traditional operas. Now there are just 76. NPR's
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With the great number of young people who come to Beijing for work or university study, it is expected that it would have a great night life. The famous bar streets and districts like Sanlitun or Houhai cater to these youth as well as a great number
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[00:00.00]Unit 25 [00:05.80]Reading and speaking [00:08.24]A changing city [00:10.53] For centuries,Beijing has been one of China's [00:13.47]most important cities. [00:15.69]Originally a place for emperors and officials, [00:18.14]today it is a weal
The sharing of resources and services is part of a regional integration program launched 3 years ago, when Chinese President Xi Jinping held a symposium calling for integrated and coordinated development of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei. The program cov
By Daniel Schearf Beijing 15 April 2007 Beijing 2008 olympics logo Tickets for the Beijing 2008 Olympics went on sale today to Chinese citizens at prices ranging from$4 to $650, with features to prevent fraud and ticket touting. Beijing's Olympic Com
Doping cases at the Beijing Olympics have been far fewer compared to recent games. As of Friday, just five athletes had tested positive for banned substances. As VOA's Jim Stevenson reports from Beijing, the news is good for the International Olympi
By Melinda Smith Washington, DC 20 December 2006 watch Skin Cancer report First lady Laura Bush, July 20, 2006 First lady Laura Bush had a skin cancer tumor surgically removed from her leg in early November. The type of cancer she had was squamous c
A Jamaican sprinter has taken a very short time to rewrite two cherished world records on the track. From the Olympics in Beijing, VOA's Jim Stevenson has more on the man with a name that fits his accomplishments. Jamaica's Usain Bolt celebrates win
The 29th Olympiad has drawn to a close in Beijing. The games lasted more than two weeks in the Chinese capital and other cities. VOA's Jim Stevenson has more on the closing ceremonies at China's National Stadium. Fireworks explode over the National
The Beijing Olympics have been declared a sporting success. Attention is now turning to the Paralympics, which many hope will improve the situation for the disabled in China. Daniel Schearf reports from Beijing. The Beijing Olympics ended Sunday nig
Chinese Remain Proud of Hosting 2008 Beijing Olympics Chinese people celebrated the 2008 Beijing Olympics as their countrys coming out party. Nearly four years later, that spirit is still alive and well among a steady stream of visitors to the Olympi
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: All right. President Trump arrived in Beijing a short time ago. Our colleague, Steve Inskeep, is there, too. STEVE INSKEEP, BYLINE: The president's visit here to China is the centerpiece of his journey through East Asia, and one
U.S. swimmers had great success at the Athens Olympics four years ago. But they did even better at last year's World Championships in Melbourne, so there are high hopes for a big medal haul in Beijing. VOA Sports Editor Parke Brewer is there and has
The long-awaited and somewhat controversial Beijing Olympics officially open Friday. From the Chinese capital, VOA's Jim Stevenson has this preview of the 29th Olympiad. Chinese wave national flag as they pose for picture during Olympic torch relay
The Olympic torch relay has entered its final leg in Beijing amid tight security and to the cheers of thousands of proud Chinese. The worldwide relay was meant to drum up support for the Beijing Games but was marred by protests against China's tough
The Beijing Hour Morning Edition Shane Bigham with you on this Friday, May 02nd, 2014. Welcome to the Beijing Hour, coming to you live from the Chinese capital. Coming up on our program this morning... Two of the three people killed in Wednesday's te
London-based Silent Opera is bringing their latest work Vixen to the ongoing Beijing Music Festival. The innovative opera is an adaptation of Czech musician Leos Janacek's original music production The Cunning Little Vixen. Changes have been made to
The Beijing Hour Morning Edition Victor Ning with you on this Sunday July 23, 2017. Welcome to the Beijing Hour, coming to you live from the Chinese capital. Our news focus of the morning, Chinese scientists have been conducting maritime research in