Your Guide To Swimming At The 2008 Beijing Olympics
At the first modern Olympics in 1896, events were held in the Bay of Zhea, off Piraeus. The early Olympic events included a 200m obstacle race, in whi...
At the first modern Olympics in 1896, events were held in the Bay of Zhea, off Piraeus. The early Olympic events included a 200m obstacle race, in whi...
Meghan Peters | Posted 08.12.2008 | Green
I set out on a light run Saturday morning. I jogged for about 40 minutes straight and had no problems at all. There was no shortness of breath or wheezing. On Sunday my throat was sore.
LiLi Tan | Posted 08.12.2008 | Living
Here are eight questions Chinese locals have asked me, which I believe should actually concern the government.
Hongmei Li | Posted 08.12.2008 | Living
The contradictions in the way Chinese women are portrayed for the Olympics symbolizes the confusion and complexities of what Chinese femininity means in a globalizing world.
Huffington Post | David Flumenbaum | Posted 08.11.2008 | Media
Monday morning, the Today show begins broadcasting from Beijing where NBC's morning show will be for the duration of the Olympic Games. Matt Lauer i...
AP | HENRY SANDERSON | Posted 08.08.2008 | Style
BEIJING — Polishing up Beijing for the Olympics has extended to the city government telling residents what not to wear, advising against too man...
Meghan Peters | Posted 08.07.2008 | Living
Despite being nearly as far from Beijing as San Francisco is from Seattle, Shanghai had the same "Beijing 2008" signs that are scattered throughout China's capital.
Stacie Nevadomski Berdan | Posted 08.06.2008 | Media
The ChinesePod Olympics website includes interactive maps to allow users to search venue and national names in English, Chinese, and pinyin Romanization and match venues with the games scheduled there.
New York Times | Jake Hooker | Posted 08.06.2008 | Business
BEIJING -- Tourists leaving the west gate of the Temple of Heaven next month will probably not notice Song Wei's home across the street. Nor are spect...
Alex Pasternack | Posted 08.05.2008 | Green
Beijing is inside a "bowl" formed by mountains to the north that help to trap pollution over the city. And because athletes will be ingesting more air than an average person, the hazard for them is even greater.
AP | Stephen Wade | Posted 08.11.2008 | Home
The Athletes' Village for the Beijing Olympics held its official opening ceremony Sunday, an all-Chinese curtain raiser with basketball stars Yao Ming...
Xinhua | Posted 08.02.2008 | Green
An official at the capital's environmental regulator has shrugged off the notion of wearing masks in Beijing for fear of poor air quality, saying mask...
AP | CHARLES HUTZLER | Posted 07.31.2008 | Home
BEIJING — China will allow a modicum of dissent at the Olympics, setting up special protest zones far from the main sports venues, in a shift th...
McClatchy | Tim Johnson | Posted 07.28.2008 | Home
London has Big Ben, Paris has the Eiffel Tower , San Francisco has the Golden Gate Bridge and now Beijing has an iconic structure that's likely to ide...
Huffington Post | Posted 08.11.2008 | Home
Hong Kong's English newspaper The South China Morning Post reported Friday that Chinese authorities have issued a secret ban on blacks, Mongolians and...
Meghan Peters | Posted 07.24.2008 | Living
Nearly 600 Beijingers will open their homes to overseas visitors as part of an Olympic homestay program established by the city's tourism administration.
Monroe Price | Posted 07.23.2008 | Business
A bonanza of advertising narratives, hardly critical of China, are now about to appear globally -- including ads illustrating how Coca Cola connects China benevolently to other cultures by using the Olympics as a bridge.
Susan Brownell | Posted 07.20.2008 | Politics
At the Beijing Olympics, will activists attempt to carry out public protests and demonstrations, and how will the Chinese authorities react if they do?
Alex Pasternack | Posted 07.19.2008 | Green
The issue of air quality during Beijing's "green" Olympics isn't really such a big deal. It's a red herring. A smokescreen.
Guardian | Matthew Weaver | Posted 07.18.2008 | Politics
Chinese authorities today claimed they had foiled an attempt to sabotage next month's Beijing Olympics as they confirmed the shooting dead of five all...
Danwei | Posted 07.18.2008 | Home
A Chinese blogger called Han Yue has posted a notice that purports to be from the Beijing City Government Food Safety Office (北京市政府食品安...
Sinobyte | Graham Webster | Posted 07.16.2008 | Green
Despite advertised measures to decrease pollution, as we approach the one month countdown to the Beijing Olympics, the government's numbers rank Beiji...
Rebecca Fannin | Posted 07.15.2008 | Business
What I sense in China is an optimistic spirit of millions of young people. It is uplifting to be around -- whereas as much as I don't like to admit it, Ohio is depressing and depressed.
Huffington Post | Posted 07.15.2008 | Business
The Olympics in Beijing this summer involve a lot of drastic, last-minute facelifting for China, from smog cleanup to unusual Chinese algae collection...
Monroe Price | Posted 07.15.2008 | Entertainment
The search is on for the unique encapsulation, the stroke that conveys China, the Olympics and change all in one go -- Weiwei is a cornucopia of the complexity of China.
Telegraph | Posted 08.12.2008 | Home