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- Beijing justice-A CITY OF PURSUING JUSTICE (Democracy VS Art)
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A CITY OF PURSUING JUSTICE (Democracy VS Art) 

Therefore, it is critical for government to try assuming a constructive role to lead people in the right treatment of any overwhelming events during historic crisis. The question is, what is the right direction? It's observed that uprisings occurred when the government turned back to public voices, people opinions, neglecting common people's role of supervising the deeds and conductions of authorities. In other words, the balance 's got ties upset between people and leaders. China is a country with a population of more than 1.3 billion, a focal point that attracts attention from all over the world. During its fast development and the enforcement of reforms, Chinese people and governors have been confronting numerous contradictions when a bunch of individuals who 'd like to stand foward to spend their life time for better mediating potential factors for dissensions in society. These national heros with gallentry are running risk in taking actions only with a hope that their persevernce could be in help of common people, addressing difficulties they've been suffering, unchaining them from the unnessesary plagues.
Among these brave fighters is a warrior professor - He Bing, a PHD from China Uni of Politic Science and Law, is active in launching civil protest and momvents to save common people in difficulty. He, is more like a knight, perservered for the past several years in helping petitioners from all cross the country who come all the way to Beijing just for appealing to the highest court for help. However, some of these petitioners are caught and put to jails for un-lawful reasons. These cases aroused Beijingers, Chinese people's indignation. The small group under leadership of He has always been venturing risk of being caught to save the locked petitioners; he recorded all details of fighting against corruption, cronyism, revealing dark sides in politics. And we are expecting more people to join professor He's comrade. ProfessorHe's Blog
Wang hai - The Chinese Anti-Counterfeit Pioneer, compared to American consumer protector Ralph Nader. In 1995, he bought a pair of earphones at Beijing Long Fu Mansion(a super shopping mall at famous site Long Feng Temple); the earphones were branded with "Sony" however it was easy to tell these were actually fake. Wang, in hope of gaining compensations, started his accusation rounds and finally successfully won the money doubled back. From then on, he embarked on a new career, specialized in debunking counterfeits and unswervingly claiming for compensation, earning back the justice and lawful rights for every trapped individual consumer.Wang hai hotline ; Wang hai Blog Fang Zhou Zi(or literally the God's Son on Noah's Ark) - Anti-Fraud Activist, a PHD at Uni of Michigan maj
ored in Bio-chemistry; a Post-doctor specialized in gene study; for numerous times he debunked scandals and tricks in scientific, educational and medium fields. As an independent publisher he had published pioneering electronic magazine - NEW THREADS, which are very popular and a must-read among Chinese vanguard-minded intellectuals, especially hot in Beijing intellectual circle. Fang's BlogIt has been handed down through Beijing's tradition that pioneering thoughts, critical minds should be treasured and encouraged, and actions to bring these ideals into realization must be carried out. Despite the central governmental power which represents so conspicuously in Beijing, the domocratic consciousness is found most striking. Academicians, intellectuals, enthusiasts from middle-class are always active in getting their voices heard, new thoughts realized. A bunch of half-underground parties, meetings, discussions occurred very frequently in many half-hidden sites, like book bars, book stores, art exhibition centers, individual writer or artist's personal studio, and the activities the online forums summon.

Some of the coolest underground party sites: 798 Art District - lies in the 718 factory of
Beijing Sevenstar Science and Technology Co., LTD.(short for Sevenstar Group) Jiuxianqiao Road, Dashanzi Area, Chaoyang District. Beijing's culture is so much influenced by the political ideal of communism, which spells the Beijing's unique humane environment which 's totally different from that of Shanghai or other big cities in China. In 798, you can easily catch sights of China's political leader Chairman Mao's image represented in delicately artistic ways; and there are images of Chinese famers, broken bricks, arms in old times which are created to commemorate the stigmatic trauma political movements had branded on people's brain. Route: No.10 subway at Sanyuanqiao, then ten minutes of taxi drive ; Most exhibition halls and workshops are close before 7pm.

Beijing Underground Rock Music Base - Tree Village (Shu Cun) Bus route: No. 118,393, special 4 , northern out skrit of Beijing (around Shangdi) , where musicians place music as their life pursuit and live a kinda ascetic life, however, the pursuit of music and practice of playing it, getting immensed into it is primary in their lives, which is regarded as one way of claiming judgement of society.


Beijing Underground Behaviorism Art Base - Estern Village(Dong cun) Route: Northen part of beijing, Huilongguan, Chang Ping District (Subway No.10) Wolrd Famoust behaviorism Artist in Dong Cun: Ma Liu Ming- He had held numerous times 'f personal art exhibitions in London, Yokyo, U.S., famous for his unique artistic representation of hermaphroditism. Now he works and lives in Beijing. Zhao Bandi - Beijinger, also named Panda Man for his always wearing a "panda" over his head. Ai Weiwei - Beijinger, a pioneer of China's experimental art. Chosen as one of the three Chinese artists among the most distinguished 100 artists around the globe by British <<Artreview>> in 2007, he also took part in the design of Beijing's world famous architectures for Beijing Oympic Games.
- Beijing nightlife guide,beijing nightlife clubs,beijing nightlife bars
“As long as I have leisure time, I would drive without hesitation directly towards the ‘Reservoir’(located in Beijing outskirts, also named Miyun reservoir) for a night fishing. I am always enamoured of such nights as ambushing beside the river, fishing in pure tranquility and clear air”, said Den, male, aged 34, CEO of an internet company. Just to think an evening BBQ party by the streams, with guitar folk-song music among the woods would be refreshing; but the real joy is that fishing is surely full of suspense in “contesting with the fish” and the tension in expecting your game to emerge out of water, the kind of focused attention…all these emotional turns is just like a symbol of life, where despair and hope exist at once.
On top of the noted cuisine streets and restaurants counts the “Ghost Street”(or Gui Street”),where over half of the restaurants are open 24 hours (here comes the name ‘Ghost Street’) providing you with featured dishes typical of Beijing: roasted fish, hot pot, sea food like spicy lobster…all this will well satisfy your palate. Another destination worth mentioning is “Nan Luo Gu Xiang”(or South Lane of percussion), where exquisitely displayed bars in serried ranks hide from the huge shadow of Beijing historic relics of renown — the Bell and Toll Towers, and tiers of Chinese pagoda trees, their leaves interwoven perching on tiles passed along from the Ming and Qing dynasties. Most bars there are book bars containing home-like sofa, antique lamps and book shelves with peeling-covered books and magazines free for reading. Under the blue-grey of the immense heaven, all is waiting for you is a sleepless night in Beijing.
