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Beijing Review

Vol.67/No.40-41
Magazine

Beijing Review is China's only national newsmagazine in English. It is published every week in Beijing, by the China International Publishing Group (CIPG). Launched in March 1958, Beijing Review reports and comments on the country's social, political, economic and cultural affairs, policy changes and latest developments. It also offers in-depth analysis on major regional and international events, and provides consulting and information services.

Beijing Review

A Time for Celebration

HAPPY 75TH!

SOCIETY

ECONOMY

WORLD

PEOPLE & POINTS

FEELING AT HOME • A city in east China embraces cultural diversity and fosters friendships with its international community

PLATFORMS FOR EMPOWERMENT • Chinese democracy addresses people’s concerns and wishes

Lithography Literacy

Overt vs. Covert Schemes

Swiping Through Borders

Exploring New Horizons • Closer China-ASEAN cooperation boosts regional high-quality development

China-ASEAN Big Events • China-ASEAN cooperation has made tremendous progress over the past three decades.

Pager Danger • Exploding pagers and walkie-talkies in Lebanon raise alarms

Waves of Visual Tales • Screen media acting as a bond in cultural communication

Mooncakes to Meaningful Connections • We-media workshop reshapes LAC influencers’ perceptions of China

Patents to Prosperity • How China engages in international intellectual property cooperation

Celebrating Harvest • Festival celebrations underline importance of rural revitalization

Fortresses of Water • Symposium addresses dam safety, resilience and the importance of raising public awareness

From Coupons to Couture • Happy 75th! Fasten your belts: Fashion as a lens on the evolution of the People’s Republic of China

Shining Stars

The Debate Over Advanced Degrees in ‘Low-Level’ Jobs


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 52 Publisher: Beijing Review Edition: Vol.67/No.40-41

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  • Release date: October 3, 2024

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News & Politics

Languages

English

Beijing Review is China's only national newsmagazine in English. It is published every week in Beijing, by the China International Publishing Group (CIPG). Launched in March 1958, Beijing Review reports and comments on the country's social, political, economic and cultural affairs, policy changes and latest developments. It also offers in-depth analysis on major regional and international events, and provides consulting and information services.

Beijing Review

A Time for Celebration

HAPPY 75TH!

SOCIETY

ECONOMY

WORLD

PEOPLE & POINTS

FEELING AT HOME • A city in east China embraces cultural diversity and fosters friendships with its international community

PLATFORMS FOR EMPOWERMENT • Chinese democracy addresses people’s concerns and wishes

Lithography Literacy

Overt vs. Covert Schemes

Swiping Through Borders

Exploring New Horizons • Closer China-ASEAN cooperation boosts regional high-quality development

China-ASEAN Big Events • China-ASEAN cooperation has made tremendous progress over the past three decades.

Pager Danger • Exploding pagers and walkie-talkies in Lebanon raise alarms

Waves of Visual Tales • Screen media acting as a bond in cultural communication

Mooncakes to Meaningful Connections • We-media workshop reshapes LAC influencers’ perceptions of China

Patents to Prosperity • How China engages in international intellectual property cooperation

Celebrating Harvest • Festival celebrations underline importance of rural revitalization

Fortresses of Water • Symposium addresses dam safety, resilience and the importance of raising public awareness

From Coupons to Couture • Happy 75th! Fasten your belts: Fashion as a lens on the evolution of the People’s Republic of China

Shining Stars

The Debate Over Advanced Degrees in ‘Low-Level’ Jobs


Expand title description text