Beijing Daily Messenger reports Zhao Wenzhi, Director of Beijing Municipal Committee of Communication, announced the news of the additional new buses during a radio interview on Saturday. He also said ...
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From Beijing to London: Cities show what happen when they crack down on polluting vehicles
Once struggling with severe air pollution, Beijing, Seoul, Tokyo and London show how their crackdown on emissions, especially ...
BEIJING (AP) — These days, when people over 80 in Beijing take a bus, see a doctor or spend money, their activities are digitally tracked by the government, as part of an effort to improve services ...
A century ago, Beijing's first tram service started operation with copper bells that produced clear and crisp rings to signal its arrival and caution pedestrians of its approach. This distinctive ...
Beijing added 2,790 new energy buses as the first such major batch order in China was delivered Monday. With these additions, Beijing is on pace to make 93.7 percent of its city buses new energy and ...
Free Wi-Fi on buses in Beijing, China, were extended on Monday to cover several bus routes, but users have complained about its speed and reliability. According to China Daily on Tuesday, buses ...
BEIJING, Dec 12 (Reuters) - China's capital Beijing, regularly shrouded in hazardous air pollution, plans to replace its oil-burning buses with greener models by 2017 to help clear the smog, state ...
Chinese state media confirmed Saturday that an explosion aboard a Beijing bus was caused by a bomb, bringing the specter of terrorism to the heart of a city where such attacks are virtually unknown.
Beijingwill spend almost half of its transportation infrastructure budget improving its bus system ahead of the 2008 Olympic Games in an ambitious bid to avoid becoming a giant parking lot during the ...
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's bus drivers and ticket sellers have been urged to leave communism behind, with a new training manual instructing them to call travellers "sir" or "madam" instead of ...
BEIJINGBEIJING — Associated Press photographer Jae Hong had never visited Beijing. He’s been here now for several weeks covering the Olympics, riding buses from his hotel to the venues, and the venues ...
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