This notice pertains to both the Beijingology website, as well as the Beijingology community, the Beijing A to B sites, and any test sites for Shanghai, Tianjin and Hebei, as well as to MobileMetro.mobi (referred hereafter as the “Beijingology Site Network”).
The Beijingology Site Network will be merged into the new Tracking China web site with effect from noon (Beijing time) on 18 May 2012. Information about roads and freeways / expressways will be suspended or be updated at a later date, while information about Metros / Subways, trains and high speed rail will be kept. All information will be totally updated.
This notice also serves notification to City Weekend that David Feng does not intend to challenge the use of the Beijingology names in the City Weekend magazines. From David Feng, there is no intention of initiating or proceeding with disputes or name re-ownership procedures. The name Beijingology remains a neutral name, its name being first used on a large scale by David Feng, and has been since used by City Weekend. This fact will not be challenged by the user of the Beijingology name, David Feng.
At Tracking China, we will be happy to welcome all users to the new Beijing Subway line-by-line web pages, which will begin service at the same time (noon, Beijing time, on 18 May 2012). Thank you for trusting the Beijingology Site Network. We will be happy to continue serving you at Tracking China.