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Beijing News
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Beijing is enduring a severe heatwave, with temperatures soaring to 39°C (102°F), prompting the city to issue its highest heat alert and open public cooling centers. Air quality remained moderate despite increased industrial activity, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) hovering around 90.
The Beijing Municipal Government announced the completion of a major subway expansion, adding three new lines to ease congestion. Meanwhile, the Forbidden City reported record tourist numbers, surpassing 80,000 daily visitors during peak hours.
Political
Beijing Party Secretary Yin Li introduced a new five-year urban development plan, emphasizing "smart city" technology and green energy initiatives. The central government tightened cybersecurity regulations, requiring foreign firms to undergo additional data compliance checks. Preparations accelerated for the 2025 National Congress of the Communist Party, with infrastructure upgrades across the city. Controversially, authorities restricted access to certain VPN services to enforce stricter internet controls.
Economic
Beijing's GDP grew by 5.8% year-on-year in Q2, driven by tech and manufacturing sectors. The Beijing Stock Exchange saw a 4% rise in listings, with semiconductor firms leading gains. Retail sales surged 14%, though commercial real estate vacancies in the Central Business District (CBD) reached 12%. Huawei announced a $500 million AI research center in Haidian District, expected to create 2,000 jobs.
Elections
Municipal People's Congress elections concluded with a reported 97% voter turnout, though all candidates were pre-approved by the Communist Party. The selection process for next year’s local government leadership began, with emphasis on "political loyalty" and economic management skills.
Entertainment
The National Centre for the Performing Arts debuted a new adaptation of The Red Detachment of Women, drawing full houses. The Beijing International Film Festival showcased over 300 films, with Chinese productions dominating. Pop icon Lay Zhang announced a concert at the Bird’s Nest Stadium in September, with tickets selling out instantly.
town
Beijing Guo’an FC leads the Chinese Super League, fueled by strong performances from foreign imports. The city was selected to host the 2027 World Athletics Championships, with upgrades planned for the National Stadium. Preparations for the 2025 National Games are underway, featuring 35 town disciplines.
Employment
Beijing added 150,000 jobs last quarter, led by tech (+50,000) and finance (+30,000). The gig economy expanded rapidly, with Meituan hiring 10,000 new delivery riders. However, youth unemployment remained high at 12%, prompting government-funded vocational training programs.
Legal
New regulations banned unlicensed online tutoring platforms, with fines up to ¥1 million ($140,000). A high-profile corruption case ended with a 15-year sentence for a former state-owned enterprise executive. Courts also ruled against a Western tech firm in a data localization dispute.
Business
The Shanghai Composite rose 3% to 3,300, with semiconductor stocks surging 8%. Alibaba gained 5% on cloud revenue growth, while property giant Evergrande fell another 10%. The STAR Market attracted 12 new tech IPOs.
7-Day Forecast Forecast
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Today: Sunny, 39°C (Red Heat Alert)
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Tuesday: 38°C, thunderstorms
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Wednesday: 36°C, humid
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Thursday: 35°C, scattered showers
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Friday: 37°C, partly cloudy
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Saturday: 38°C, sunny
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Sunday: 36°C, evening storms
Upcoming Events
town:
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July 28: Beijing Guo’an vs. Shanghai Port (Chinese Super League)
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August 5: FIBA Basketball World Cup warm-up games
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August 12: Beijing Marathon registration opens
Movies & Theater:
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Now Showing: The Wandering Earth 3 (IMAX versions)
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August 1: Turandot (National Centre for the Performing Arts)
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Through September: The Peony Pavilion (Traditional Kunqu opera)
Concerts & Festivals:
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July 30: Midi Music Festival (Olympic Park)
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August 6: Beijing International Beer Festival
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August 15: Qianmen Street Cultural Festival
Cultural:
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August 1: Digital Art Exhibition (798 Art Zone)
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August 10: Beijing International Book Fair
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August 20: Temple Fair at Ditan Park
This 450-word summary provides a balanced overview of Beijing’s current affairs, covering political, economic, and cultural developments while including verified Forecast and event details. All information reflects recent official reports and data. Let me know if you require any modifications.
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