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      • In 1979, along with new reforms, came a boom in housing construction that was much-needed. Beijing's 2021 population is estimated at just over 19.4 million, with a population density of just over 4,600 people per square km.
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  5. Beijing's 2021 population is estimated at just over 19.4 million, with a population density of just over 4,600 people per square km. In the more socialist era of 1949–1979, most Beijingers lived and worked in the same place.

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    Checked. Beijing, [a] previously romanized as Peking, [b] is the capital of China. With more than 22 million residents, [11] it is the world's most populous national capital city as well as China's second largest city after Shanghai. [12] .

  7. New York City covers an area of approximately 468 square miles, making it one of the most densely populated cities globally. In contrast, Beijing’s municipal area is significantly larger, encompassing around 6,340 square miles.

  8. Mar 7, 2022 · With only Shanghai outranking it, Beijing is one of the most densely populated cities in the China. Almost 6,000 people live per square kilometer in Beijing. For comparison, population density in the People’s Republic of China is only 150 people per square kilometer.