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    Tuesday Film Roundup: Next, Diving in Mongolia and EFF

    European Film FestivalMany of the European embassies in Beijing have come together to present China’s first Annual European Union Film Festival. The schedule consists of films from over 20 countries and includes popular films like Once from Ireland, La Môme (My Life in Rose) from France and The Last King of Scotland from the UK. For a complete schedule click here. he screenings will take place in four locations: the French Cultural Centre, Instituto Cervantes, Italian Institute of Culture and the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art. Each film will be screened in its original language, with English and Chinese subtitles. Free. ID required at certain locations.

  • Sanlitun Area Guide Fall 2008

    Sanlitun Area Guide Fall 2008

    The Sanlitun Fall 2008 Area Guide, distributed with the October issue of the Beijinger, brings you more bun-related options than ever, from Beijing’s fanciest burger at 25 Degrees to the astoundingly delightful RMB 15 hot dog at No More Bunz. Of course, it also has less-carnivorous options to offer. While the Pure Girls are no more, the detailed “Central Sanlitun” inset will guide those in search of cheap booze to the nearest watering hole. A map of the Sanlitun Village helps dazed shoppers to wander from China’s first Apple Store to some great restaurants and cafes to rest their weary feet. Other additions include modern South-American cuisine at Mosto, professional-quality cooking supplies and kitchen gadgets at Pantry Magic, new boutiques, and the new location of Gustomenta. There’s also a slew of new hotels in Sanlitun, from budget digs to the sleek Opposite House – just because the Olympics are over, it doesn’t mean we’ll stop welcoming friends and family from afar.

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