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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] .

    • Beijing Is One of The Oldest Cities in The World.
    • Beijing Is A 6-Times Capital City.
    • Beijing Was Not Always called Beijing.
    • Beijing Is Home to Seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites
    • Beijing Is A Cultural Hub of China.
    • Beijing Is The Second-Largest City in China.
    • Beijing Is The No. 1 China Gateway City.
    • The Best Times to Visit Are May Or October.
    • Beijing Will Be First to Host Both Summer and Winter Olympics.
    • The Air Quality Is Getting better.

    Beijing's history can be traced back 3,000 years. It's about as old as London, six times older than New York, and ten times older than Sydney. The city retainsa wealth of historical sites, such as the Great Wall and the Forbidden City. Beijing is also one of the oldest inhabited areasin the world. Fossils indicate that Peking Man (Homo erectus) liv...

    Beijing has been the capital to six notable Chinese governments. China has been ruled from Beijing for over 700 years, which is why there are so many historical sites to explore. 1. 221 BC: Yan State Capital, Warring States Period 2. 1271: first a national capital for the Yuan Dynasty 3. 1402: Became Ming Dynasty(1368–1644) capital 4. 1644: Qing Dy...

    Before settling in on the name "Beijing" in 1403, the city had a series of names: Jicheng ('City of Ji'), Yanjing (Capital of Yan'), Nanjing ('Southern Capital'), Zhongdu ('Central Capital'), Dadu ('Great Capital'), Beiping ('Central Peace'), etc. Beijing ('Northern Capital') was the 16th name given to the city. See more on Beijing History.

    Beijing's long and rich history has left behind an abundant historic and cultural heritage, including seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace, the Temple of Heaven, the Ming Tombs, Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian, and the Grand Canal. Our Essence of Beijing tourcovers four of them. Their magnificent a...

    Thanks to its long history and deep cultural roots, Beijing has a unique collection of architecture, arts, cuisine, and other cultural facets. A Beijing culture tour is not complete without imperial architecture, like the Forbidden City, and the narrow hutong lanes lined with traditional courtyard houses; performing arts like Beijing opera; and Bei...

    Beijing Municipality has a population of almost 22.5 million (almost as many as Australia), in an area of 16,800 square kilometers (or 6,500 square miles). It is China's second-largest city after Shanghai. It's important to plan your time in Beijing well, as the crowds and traffic congestion, not to mention its sheer size, are big challenges. A pri...

    Beijing Capital International Airport is the world's second-busiest airport, and it is most often used as the airport of entry to and exit from China. The new 144-hour visa-free transit policymakes the city a more convenient travel destination. It allows travelers from 53 countries to enjoy a 6-day trip in Beijing without a visa. From Beijing, it i...

    Beijing is a city of extremes when it comes to its temperatures. The highest recorded temperature in Beijing is 42 °C (109 °F) while the lowest is -27 °C (-17 °F). This means the best times of the year to go are spring and fall. See Beijing weather. April, May, September, October and November are the most beautiful and comfortable months. If possib...

    One of the biggest sights in the city is the Olympic Park, built for the Summer Olympics in 2008. China's National Stadium, or The Bird's Nest, and National Aquatics Center, or The Water Cube, are outstanding engineering marvels. If you are interested in modern architecture, you should not miss them. 1. Half-Day Beijing Walking Tour in a Neighborho...

    If you've only ever heard about Beijing's pollution on the news, you might be concerned about the air. However, the city has plenty of great air days, and the situation has improved a lot even in the last few years. In fact, breathing Beijing's air for six average days is the equivalent of smoking just one cigarette: this is not bad for a large dev...

  2. Area (municipality) Total: 16,801 square kilometres (6,487 sq mi) Beijing is a municipality located in North China at the northern tip of the North China Plain, near the meeting point of the Xishan and Yanshan mountain ranges.

  3. The city’s population is estimated to be around 21 million people, making it one of the most populous cities globally. Beijing’s diverse and dynamic population includes not only native Beijingers but also people from all over China and the world who have come to work, study, and live in the city.

  4. Beijing, Jing for short, is a metropolis in northern China and the capital of China. Lying 70 mi (102 km) west of Bohai Sea, it borders Hebei Province to the north, west, south, and for a small section in the east and Tianjin to the southeast.

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  6. The city’s highest point is 7,554 ft (2,303 meters) above sea level. Beijing has short springs; hot, humid summers; short, sunny autumns; and cold dry winters with 200 or so frost-free days annually. While the winters are long and cold, Beijing doesn’t get much snow.