Jingkids International, the Glossary
beijingkids (stylized with a lowercase "b") is an English-language online magazine covering the international school and family community in Beijing, China.[1]
Table of Contents
5 relations: Beijing, Beijing Royal School, Google Analytics, Mandarin Chinese, The Beijinger.
- Entertainment magazines
- Magazines published in Beijing
- Monthly magazines published in China
Beijing
Beijing, previously romanized as Peking, is the capital of China.
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Beijing Royal School
Beijing Royal School (BRS) is a private high school located in the Changping District of Beijing, China.
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Google Analytics
Google Analytics is a web analytics service offered by Google that tracks and reports website traffic and also mobile app traffic & events, currently as a platform inside the Google Marketing Platform brand.
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Mandarin Chinese
Mandarin is a group of Chinese language dialects that are natively spoken across most of northern and southwestern China.
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The Beijinger
The Beijinger (stylized as "the Beijinger" or "thebeijinger") is a free monthly English language listings and entertainment website and magazine produced by True Run Media in Beijing, China. Jingkids International and The Beijinger are entertainment magazines, free magazines, listings magazines, magazines published in Beijing and monthly magazines published in China.
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See also
Entertainment magazines
- 8days
- Action Transfers
- Anandadhara
- Bannawag
- Bc magazine
- Billed Bladet
- Bismoi
- Bulaklak Magazine
- CKM (magazine)
- Chilango (magazine)
- Closer (magazine)
- Creme (magazine)
- Cuore (magazine)
- Dansk Familieblad
- Die Ganze Woche
- Diez Minutos
- Down Town (magazine)
- East Touch
- Film magazines
- Freizeit Revue
- Galaxie (Malaysian magazine)
- Her og Nå
- Hiligaynon (magazine)
- Iceland Review
- Ici Paris
- Jingkids International
- K Scene Magazine
- Kingu (magazine)
- Kriminal-Magazin
- Kungumam (magazine)
- Lime (magazine)
- Manja (magazine)
- Mashaher Al Iraq (magazine)
- Monday Magazine
- Mundo Estranho
- Newly Swissed
- Nona (magazine)
- Oho!
- Pnai Plus
- Seiska
- Sky Magazine
- TV Park
- That's Life! (Australian magazine)
- The Beijinger
- TurnTable
- Xclusive Magazine
- ŽVPL
Magazines published in Beijing
- Beijing Review
- Beijing This Month
- Caijing
- China Newsweek
- China Pictorial
- China Policy Review
- China Today
- Chinese Literature (magazine)
- Chinese National Geography
- Creation Quarterly
- Diànzǐ Yóuxì Ruǎnjiàn
- Dushu
- Endeavor Weekly
- Jingkids International
- Jintian (journal)
- Juvenile Scientific Pictorial
- Metallurgy Analysis
- New Youth
- Painkiller (magazine)
- Play (Chinese magazine)
- Qiushi
- Radio Magazine
- Ray Li
- Red Flag (magazine)
- Ruili Fashion Pioneer
- Sanlian Lifeweek
- Shijie zhishi
- Shiyue (magazine)
- Tattler (Chinese periodical)
- Tbjhome
- The Beijinger
- The World of Chinese
- Vogue China
- Wings of China
Monthly magazines published in China
- Bosom Friend
- China Pictorial
- China Policy Review
- China Today
- Chinese Literature (magazine)
- Chinese National Geography
- Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal
- Dushu
- Fiction Monthly
- Funü Shibao
- Funü zazhi
- Gafencu Men
- Jingkids International
- King of Stories
- Metallurgy Analysis
- Modern Sketch
- Nüzi shijie
- Radio Magazine
- Ray Li
- Red Flag (magazine)
- Science Fiction World
- Shanghai Business Review
- Shishang Xiansheng
- T'ien Hsia Monthly
- The Beijinger
- The West China Missionary News
- Tian Feng (magazine)
- Vestnik Manʹchzhurii
- Vogue China
- Wings of China
- Women's Lives
- Yanhuang Chunqiu
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jingkids_International
Also known as BeijingKids.