Beijing
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- Posted11 February 2018

The Documentary Podcast. China's Generation Gap: Beijing. Audio, 51 minutes
How have political, social and economic changes affected relations between generations?
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- Posted24 January 2018

Big transfers to China predicted this January. Sport Today. Audio, 00:01:25
An agent in the Chinese market predicts four more big transfers to China in this window
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- Posted11 January 2018

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- Posted9 January 2018

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- Posted19 December 2017

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- Posted16 December 2017

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- Posted30 November 2017

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- Posted24 November 2017

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- Posted19 November 2017

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- Posted9 November 2017

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- Posted9 November 2017

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- Posted23 October 2017

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- Posted20 October 2017

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- Posted19 October 2017

China's 'bold' and 'assertive' vision for the future. Newshour. Audio, 00:07:43
The BBC's Tim Franks is at the Communist Party's grand national congress in Beijing
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Posted18 October 2017

What do Chinese people think of their leader? Newshour. Audio, 00:03:46
Tim Franks takes a walk in the park ahead of the Communist Party congress in Beijing
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- Posted18 October 2017


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- Posted17 October 2017

China Desk: The country goes on holiday. Newshour. Audio, 00:03:22
Beijing correspondent John Sudworth is on holiday, along with 700 million others
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Posted5 October 2017

Sunday Feature. Palace of Shame. Audio, 45 minutes
Chris Bowlby uncovers the fate of the imperial summer palace in Beijing.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
- Available for over a year

Sunday Feature. Enter the Dragon: Chinese Theatre in the 21st Century. Audio, 45 minutes
Rana Mitter travels to Beijing to explore the recent flourishing of theatre in China.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
- Available for over a year

African Perspective. An African View of Bejing. Audio, 29 minutes
Bejing, China, through the eyes of Tanzanian journalist Vicky Ntetema
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Available for over a year
