Amy Cheng
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After a 76-day lockdown, the city's reopening includes the return of its tradition of eating a medley of morning snacks.
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As restrictions are relaxed in parts of China where the coronavirus struck, residents in Beijing are cautiously returning to the public spaces they love.
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Strict quarantine measures have prevented 300 million migrant workers from returning to work. Now local authorities are trying to get businesses going again. The main bottleneck: a shrunken workforce.
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On Monday, the holiday — which was extended to help slow the coronavirus outbreak — comes to an end in the capital. The city is preparing for a potential increase in infections.
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China's government wants to transition away from an economic model dependent on debt-fueled infrastructure spending. That's easier said than done.