Saturday, March 15, 2008

All about Beijing


Beijing, also known as Peking, city and capital of China, encircled by Hebei Province, located in the northern part of the country, on the northern edge of the Huabei Pingyuan (North China Plain), approximately 110 km (70 mi) northwest of the Bo Hai gulf.

Beijing, the second largest city in China after Shanghai, is the cultural, political, and intellectual center of the country, as well as a major industrial and commercial metropolis.

Initially settled more than 2,000 years ago, it has been the capital of China for most of the last 700 years.

The climate is seasonal, with hot summers and cold winters. Temperatures can climb higher than 38°C (higher than 100°F) in July and drop lower than -15°C (lower than 5°F) in January.

(1) BEINJING AND IT'S METROPOLETAN AREA
(2) ECONOMY
(3) POPULATION
(4) EDUCATION AND CULTURE
(5) TOURIST'S ATTRACTION
(6) HISTORY


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