Uniplan for Mustang l Pop-up Beijing and Shanghai
Bringing the most personalized Mustang to Chinese consumers countrywide in a two-weekend, two cities pop-up was our mandate.
We took up this challenge and partnered with young Chinese urban trendsetters, inviting them to join us in Beijing and Shanghai. Our movie set inspired pop-up became the playground for online streaming on video sharing platform Douying, creating an explosion of fun and bringing the message of Mustang to all corners of China.
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Flash mob pops up at Beijing Capital International Airport
China Media Group and China Philharmonic Orchestra surprised passengers at the Beijing Capital International Airport with a flash mob performance.
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ONE STAR HOUSE PARTY Pop-up at The Opposite House Beijing
This autumn, One Star House Party will build a weeklong pop-up at The Opposite House in Beijing. Running from 24 - 30 September 2016, the internationally renowned team behind pop-up restaurants in New York City, Taipei and Seoul, will execute a locally influenced menu that reflects their extensive travels throughout China.
Reservations for the One Star House Party Beijing pop-up will be available from noon on 16 September 2016.:
Glenn Schuitman (Pop up Beijing)
Interview with Glenn Schuitman, the owner of design studio Pop up Beijing done by students of Journalism from Tsinghua University
[ENG SUB] [IQIYI-141121] 鹿晗 - I.T x LOEWE Pop-Up Beijing Store
Salah Popping Performance in Beijing China
Checkout this fresh pop and lock and mime performance in Beijing China.
Pop-up exhibit in New York challenges 'Made in China' stereotype
Despite the frustrations that many Chinese companies are experiencing over the Made in China stereotype, there are huge efforts being put in to change international perceptions.
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Rogue One: China Pop-Up Premiere
It took less than 12 parsecs for our crew to build a pop-up IMAX theatre. Check out the miraculous transformation of the Beijing Water Cube! The IMAX release of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story will be digitally re-mastered into the image and sound quality of The IMAX Experience®. For more info, visit
Experiencing BingoBox the Autonomous Convenience Store in Beijing, China
My first time experiencing this futuristic convenience store in Beijing, China!
This autonomous convenience store or ACVS by BingoBox refers to an unmanned, low maintenance staff-less store.
It automates the checkout process without having a cashier and relies on advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and big data.
Customers are allowed to do self-checkout by making cashless payment via WeChat app.
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Expanding Your Business Beyond China (Beijing pop-up, March 2019)
Our team at STT GDC, in collaboration with GDS Services, organised a pop-up event in Beijing at Chuanshan Academy, a unique and elegant courtyard in old Beijing on 19 March 2019. Meeting with Chinese companies who are looking to expand beyond China, we shared insights on why Chinese companies should look at reaching new markets, the business climates for new market entry as well as a deep dive into what our STT GDC platform covers.
Pop-up exhibit in New York challenges 'Made in China' stigma
Chinese brands are making a big splash in New York. And they are challenging stereotypes about made-in-China. CGTN's Wang Guan explains.
Yaoband - With Me Up (You Cool) - Live [Youku Night] Beijing, China
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Beijing's Muslim population celebrates Eid
Beijing - August 8, 2013
1. Men bowing down in prayer
2. Imam standing at entrance to hall
3. Man looking on
4. Wide Imam and people kneeling down in prayer
5. Sign reading Happy Eid Festival
6. Men seated on ground
7. Close up men's faces
8. Wide of women seated in courtyard of women's section
9. Women's faces
10. Women seated on ground
11. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Wei Chunjie, Deputy Director of the Mosque's Administration Committee:
We have completed one month of fasting. Everyone is very worn out and tired, but today we are very excited because we can clearly see that thousands of Muslims have gathered here at Beijing's oldest Niujie mosque to carry out the morning prayers under the leading of our imam. There's no need to mention how wonderful this is.
12. People walking in mosque vicinity
13. Tower in mosque
14. Ornaments on roof of tower
15. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Ying Guofang, Imam:
Islam is a peaceful and harmonious religion, and Muslims also defend peace. Our religion has contributed a lot to peace. But for some of those who are different from the rest, they are not a representation of Islam or Muslims. It is entirely individual behaviour. So as imams of the Muslim faith, we also need to do our best to safeguard peace and harmony in society.
16. People gathered around stall selling accessories
17. Women shopping at stall
18. Hands inspecting material
19. Seller speaking to customer
20. Various of people shopping
21. Man wearing hat
22. Stalls on street selling food
23 People buying food at stall
24. Girl serving customer
25. Hands packing food in bag
26. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Han Xiaomo, Vox Pop
As we have fasted for a full month, this afternoon our family and friends are all going to gather and have a meal together. We have cooked up a lot of good food, such as our fried dough twist, salted sesame cake, powdered candy, and lamb. We'll all get together and eat.
27. Various of people buying food at stall
28. Man serving customer
29. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Kang Yao, Vox Pop
Eid for the younger generation of Muslims such as myself is also a very important festival every year, because over the past month the older people or those who don't have to go to work have had to fast, so today we can start to eat.
30. Man carrying cake out of cart
31. Cake in cart
32. Police cars parked on street
33. Various of policemen looking on
34. Close of policeman directing crowd
35. Various of people walking past stalls
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Chinese muslims have been marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
Eid al-Fitr occurs when the new moon is first sighted - and it's time to halt fasting from sunrise to sunset.
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Eid al-Fitr marks the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan and hinges on the sighting of the moon.
China's estimated 20 million Muslims are observing Eid with the majority of the world this year, while neighbouring India and Pakistan celebrates a day later.
Around 6,000 Muslims, mostly of Hui and Uighur ethnicities, attended the Eid morning prayers at Beijing's largest mosque.
Wei Chunjie, the deputy director of the Niujie mosque, says that the festival is the busiest time for the mosque each year.
We have completed one month of fasting. Everyone is very worn out and tired, but today we are very excited because we can clearly see that thousands of Muslims have gathered here at Beijing's oldest Niujie mosque to carry out the morning prayers under the leading of our imam. There's no need to mention how wonderful this is,
With the main prayer hall accommodating only hundreds at the most, the mosque rolled out carpets for the overflow of believers in its courtyards, while police patrolled the streets outside.
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Tiny roadside pop-up gym capsules help beat bulge in China
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Tiny mini gym capsules equipped with a single treadmill, air conditioning and TV screen housed within five square meters are helping people in China’s capital of Beijing get in shape Friday.
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Jian Bing in Beijing
While the people of Beijing are busy at work, not a lot of time is allocated in their day for breakfast. Jian Bing is a quick way people make time out of their busy schedules, to enjoy a fusion between traditional and modern Chinese cuisine.
Directed by Tony Huang and Keith Leung.
Crew: Tony, Keith, Hiro, Jed, Naime, Stanley.
Shot on BlackMagic Design Production Camera 4K
Special Thanks to The International School of Beijing, Mike Dawson and Breen O'Reilly
Music by Kabbalistic Village and Luna Bujalsky.
Coworking with a view- Daydayup @Sanlitun in Beijing, China
I checked out various coworking spaces in San Francisco and Beijing. I just got the idea to share my favorite spaces with who are interested. This video is about Day Day Up ( in the central location of Sanlitun, Beijing. I found it kind of similar to Wework, and one of the most international coworking spaces in Beijing.
Copycats of Chinese Tech Pop Up in U.S.
More U.S. tech companies including Apple and Snapchat are providing services, such as bike-sharing apps and mobile wallets, that imitate those offered by Chinese rivals, says venture capitalist Connie Chan at the WSJ D.Live Asia conference.
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Mobile pet-sitting platforms pop up in China
Need a pet-sitter? Well, there’s an app for that. Cat and dog owners leaving major cities for their hometowns during Chinese Spring Festival need to find caring hands for their beloved pets while they are away. This has led to the creation of a WeChat-based app platform matching owners with reliable sitters. Just with a few clicks, the platform will find the pet a temporary caretaker from over 3,000 registered members. Take a look at how it works.
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