 | A Chinese woman looks at a wide selection of toothpastes on a shelve at a mall in Beijing, China, in this July 12, 2007 file photo. Chinese police have cracked criminal networks that made fake toothpaste sold in the country, as well as counterfeit Viagra, Tamiflu and anti-malaria drugs which were shipped to Southeast Asia, the United States and Europe. The busts were announced as China is trying to persuade the world it is serious about cracking down on dangerous and phony drugs and food, following a slew of bans or recalls on Chinese exports - from toothpaste to seafood - found tainted with high levels of toxins and chemicals. click to open  |
 | A woman has her eyebrows tattooed at the China Hairdressing and Beauty Exhibition in Beijing Wednesday, July 18, 2007. The three-day exhibition opened Wednesday and features displays of hairdressing and cosmetic products, as well as demonstrations of beauty techniques. click to open  |
 | An old Chinese Communist painting is seen on old building, dwarfed by new high rise buildings, in Beijing, China, Feb 3, 2007 click to open  |
 | A lantern vendor setting up his wares on the street of Beijing, China, on Saturday, Dec. 30, 2006. Beijing is enjoying its first heavy snow fall this winter click to open  |
 | Tourists admire one of the ancient city's watch towers lit up to welcome in the new year in Beijing. China's government used its New Year messages to the people to emphasize social stability as a top priority for the coming year. click to open  |
 | A passenger poses beside the first Beijing-to-Lhasa train moments before it leaves the Beijing railway station July 1, 2006. click to open  |
 | Passengers sit on board the first Beijing-to-Lhasa train moments before it leaves the Beijing railway station July 1, 2006. click to open  |
 | Railway officers wait for passengers to board moments before the first Beijing-to-Lhasa train leaves the station in Beijing July 1, 2006. click to open  |
 | Passengers chat on board the first Beijing-to-Lhasa train moments before it leaves the Beijing railway station July 1, 2006. click to open  |
 | Passengers chat inside their compartment on board the first Beijing-to-Lhasa train moments before it leaves the Beijing railway station July 1, 2006. click to open  |