Cathy Horyn/The New York Times The BNC boutique in Beijing.
For the past week I’ve been in Beijing, my first trip to China. Except for the city’s famous traffic jams, the city is nothing like I had expected. And what did I expect of this remarkable, sprawling, fast-changing city? Today — Friday in Beijing — I had lunch with Angelica Cheung, the editor in chief of Vogue China,
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In front of me was the CCTV building, by Rem Koolhaas, with its twin cantilevered towers. A second building on the site caught fire during the New Year’s celebration and burned,
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