Beijing News You Might Have Missed This Week, Feb 14
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Beijing is a happening city! Don't miss a thing with our weekend roundup of the latest news.
On Wednesday, Beijing officially shook off its last medium-risk zone, leaving a total of zero medium- and high-risk areas in the city. It’s now been more than a dozen days without a new locally transmitted infection in the capital.
After months of talk, the city will be starting out the Year of the Ox with real action to reduce plastic use. A regulation restricting the use of plastics by industries took effect nationwide in January, and Beijing is among the first cities in the country to begin rolling out enforcement. In response, many businesses have debuted biodegradable straws made from polylactic acid, which are more durable than paper straws, while many deliveries are now using cardboard boxes.
Polylactic acid straws are more durable than paper and better for the environment than plastic
Continuing the process of rolling out China's digital RMB, Beijingers have already begun throwing their hat in the ring for a chance to win one of 50,000 hongbao, each containing RMB 200 of the currency that can be spent on JD or at select stores. Unfortunately for foreigners, the application process does not accept passport numbers, but foreigners are expected to be able to use the currency by the 2022 Olympics.
Zaha Hadid Architects has won a bid to complete the expansion of Beijing's International Exhibition Centre. The expanded centre, located near the Capital Airport, will feature many crossing lines and plenty of natural light, just as the design company offered with Daxing Airport.
We're not going to complain about more Hadid projects in the city
Who the heck is open during CNY? Check out our list of restaurant and bar opening hours over the holiday.
If you're looking for something to do while stuck in Beijing, why not try a board game? There are plenty of board game bars around town staying open over the holiday.
Animal lovers will have to check out the latest local news about our furry friends around town.
Celebrate the Niu Year with a walk down Niujie, the number one spot in Beijing for beef.
Alpine Decline may be in Los Angeles now, but the impact of their time in Beijing on their music is unmistakable. The Beijinger's Drew Pittock talks with them about their latest release, For the Betterment of Well People.
READ: The Year of the Ox: What Does It All Mean?!
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