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''The Beijinger'' (, stylized as "the Beijinger" or "thebeijinger") is a free monthly
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listings and
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produced by True Run Media in
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,
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. It was founded in October 2001 as ''that's Beijing''. In June 2008, True Run Media was required to rename ''that's Beijing'' to ''The Beijinger'' because of trademark issues. A newly created and unrelated ''
that's Beijing ''That's Beijing'' is a monthly English language magazine, distributed throughout Beijing, with a focus on news, current events, culture, art, music, fashion, nightlife and dining in Beijing. It is owned by Shanghai-based publishing group, Urbana ...
'' magazine was launched under the ownership of China Electric Media and China International Press. The magazine has a weekly newsletter discussing the city's events and lists places' addresses in both
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and
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. It has
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and
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sections that allow users to find housing, employment, and relationships as well as buy and sell goods.


History

''The Beijinger'' is a free listings and
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published at the beginning of each month by
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and available in numerous restaurants bars, hotels, and cafes in Beijing. Founded in October 2001 as ''that's Beijing'', it has been owned by True Run Media since the beginning. Mike Wester was the founding producer and the general manager of the magazine. The editor
Jeremy Goldkorn Jeremy Goldkorn (; Pinyin: ''Jīn Yùmí''; born in Johannesburg) is a South African-American editor who lives in Nashville, United States. He is the editor-in-chief oThe China Projectand co-hosts the Sinica Podcast with Kaiser Kuo. He was the found ...
assisted in creating the magazine. Government licenses to run publications require substantial money and work so the magazine opted to rely on collaborations with Chinese companies to get approval. The magazine in this way occupied a "legal grey zone". The
State Council Information Office The State Council Information Office (SCIO; ) is the chief information office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China. In 2014, SCIO was absorbed into the Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). History ...
-backed China Intercontinental Press owned the "that's Beijing" brand. Over many months of discussions about the magazine with True Run Media, a private company, China Intercontinental Press attempted to expand its authority and profits. China Intercontinental Press terminated the partnership in June 2008. Mike Wester, the general manager, said in an interview, "It just didn't seem fair, but it's totally within their rights because they control the brand. This is just the way business works in China." That month, ''that's Beijing'' was required to rename to ''The Beijinger'' after China Electric Power News' subsidiary China Electricity Media purchased the "that's" trademark from China Intercontinental Press. The first ''The Beijinger'' issue was released in July 2008 after the publisher and editorial staff decided to continue the magazine. Under the ownership of China Electric Media and China International Press, a newly created and unrelated ''
that's Beijing ''That's Beijing'' is a monthly English language magazine, distributed throughout Beijing, with a focus on news, current events, culture, art, music, fashion, nightlife and dining in Beijing. It is owned by Shanghai-based publishing group, Urbana ...
'' magazine was planned to release its first issue that month.


Overview

The magazine has a weekly newsletter discussing the city's events and lists places' addresses in both
Chinese characters Chinese characters () are logograms developed for the writing of Chinese. In addition, they have been adapted to write other East Asian languages, and remain a key component of the Japanese writing system where they are known as ''kanji' ...
and
pinyin Hanyu Pinyin (), often shortened to just pinyin, is the official romanization system for Standard Mandarin Chinese in China, and to some extent, in Singapore and Malaysia. It is often used to teach Mandarin, normally written in Chinese for ...
. It has blogs and forums and routinely reviews newly opened bars and clubs. Although the English-language website's primary audience is people from outside of China, Beijing women make a substantial number of postings in the
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section, seeking relationships with foreigners. Some of the women who have made posts had obtained master's degrees from American, Australian, British, Canadian universities. Calling themselves "nontraditional", the women say they have trouble rejoining Chinese society after having until just a while ago been out of the country for so long. The writer Roseann Lake said the website had a "very lively"
classified advertising Classified advertising is a form of advertising, particularly common in newspapers, online and other periodicals, which may be sold or distributed free of charge. Classified advertisements are much cheaper than larger display advertisements used ...
section.
Expatriate An expatriate (often shortened to expat) is a person who resides outside their native country. In common usage, the term often refers to educated professionals, skilled workers, or artists taking positions outside their home country, either ...
s in Beijing frequently use its classified ads when they need to secure housing. The website has several hundred housing options available, allowing expatriates to use an English-language resource to do their search (as most other options are in Mandarin) and to find roommates from countries outside of China. Many agents on ''The Beijinger'' will take advantage of expatriates' ignorance, levying rental rates that are far above a property's market value. For example, while a Chinese tenant might pay a monthly rent of (US$) through a room found on a Chinese website, an expatriate might may have to pay (US$) on ''The Beijinger''. A downside of the website is that listings largely come from
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s, who charge fees. There could be very few options in expatriates' desired location still remaining after excluding agent-listed properties. The website also offers
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s. Expatriates can use the site to sell and buy furniture, bicycles, and scooters. The website has a feature "Echinacities" that lets people browse a substantial number of jobs. Users can choose jobs that are freelance, part-time, or full-time and filter by location. They can choose jobs in the secretarial, IT, and teaching sectors. Since a posting will include the employer's email address, users can apply directly instead of having to create an account on ''The Beijinger''. Around 2010, the company Rent A Laowai ("
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" means "foreigner" in Chinese) created an ad listing on ''The Beijinger'' offering to rent foreigners to foreigners. The ad said, "Occasionally companies want a foreign face to go to meetings and conferences or to go to dinners and lunches and smile at the clients and shake people's hands. There are job opportunities for girls who are pretty and for men who can look good in a suit." The magazine puts on the Hot and Spicy Festival every year, a two-day event featuring worldwide
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. At the
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, it hosts a five-minute
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challenge to celebrate
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in which participants are asked to consume as many of the peppers as possible. They are given 100 hot peppers, water, and yogurt. Drinking water was allowed, but consuming yogurt would mean participants had given up. From 2001 to 2011, the writer
Kaiser Kuo Kaiser Kuo (; born March 7, 1966) is a Chinese American freelance writer and musician. Career Kaiser previously worked as director for international communications for Chinese search engine Baidu. Before that he was a technology correspondent fo ...
wrote a ''The Beijinger'' column titled "Ich Bin Ein Beijinger" that discussed his experiences in Beijing. The column's German-language name means "I am a Beijinger" and is inspired by the 1963 speech "
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" ("I am a Berliner") that
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gave in
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.


Commentary

Food critic Michael Shafran called ''The Beijinger'' an "influential magazine".
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said that ''The Beijinger'' provides "the most critical and comprehensive coverage" of dance shows, plays, and concerts alongside '' Time Out Beijing'' and is "the best way to find out what's on and where to party" with the "most extensive listings".
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in 2003 called ''that's Beijing'' "irreverent and informative", noting it had a "giant listings section" with "the more underground gigs".
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in 2007 found the magazine to be "slick and confident" as well as "well designed, well written and the best of the bunch" of free English-language publications given at hotels. ''
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''s Edward Mills wrote in 2011 that, disregarding restaurant reviews' quality, ''The Beijinger'', along with Chinese website Dianping and fellow expatriate website Localnoodles, were among "the most popular locations for finding comments from the 'man in the street'". The author Roseann Lake called the website "a bit of a cross between ''
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'' said in 2010 that among the publications that help the over 100,000-strong expatriate group in Beijing, ''The Beijinger'' is "the most famous publication and has a very useful website".


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