Blog Tag - Bikes
Throwback Thursday takes a look back into Beijing's past, using our 14-year-strong blog archives as the source for a glance at the weird and...
Yesterday afternoon, it was announced that taxis and other cars for hire including Didi would not be allowed to take fares from within or going from...
Talking Travel: Your semi-regular roundup of Beijing's latest transportation-related news.
Dragon Boat Ticket Bookings Start May 29
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In many ways, Beijing is my dream city. I’d always wanted to live somewhere that young and the old alike flooded the streets on their bicycles,...
You would think, from the constant bombardment of images in the media showing Beijing’s numerous traffic jams, that this would be an almost...
It's official: coffee is now mainstream in Beijing, with specialty shops serving cupfuls of fancy imported brewed beans popping up left and right...
Gone are the days when the CBD was a generic wasteland of nondescript chains, when feeling hungry or groggy in that neighborhood pined for the far-...
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Tencent Tech (in Chinese) is reporting that China’s top bike rental startup Mobike has...
In the lead up to our Mandarin Month mixer on June 24 June 25, where you'll be able to meet with Beijing's best Mandarin schools, we'll be dishing...
Though bikes have long been touted as a cleaner way to commute, Daan Roosegaarde hopes to shift such cycling into an even higher ecological gear. The...
Chen spins the front wheel to see if it turns smoothly, watching the spokes blur together. Satisfied, the Beijing Wujiaxing Bicycle Sale Centre...
Latest word from the Didi Chuxing office is that they are planning to add bicycles to their popular ride sharing platform which already includes cars...
They came, they saw, they conquered! No I’m not talking about the Euro Cup. Instead, I’m referring to the invasion of the Ofo bikes, also known as...
Recently, a mysterious thing happened. I came out of my apartment and couldn’t find my bike. It was just after returning from the holidays and I...
Mules are often used in Chinese as a generic reference to vehicles. An "iron mule," for example, does not mean a miniature mule made of iron, but...
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