Beijing, the capital of
the People's Republic of China, is the
nation's political and cultural center.
This part of China has a rich history.
Some 690,000 years ago, Peking Man lived
at Zhoukoudian, 48 kilometers southwest
of Beijing. A small town appeared on the
present site of southwestern Beijing in
1045 B. C. At the beginning of the 10th
century A.D., it was the second capital
of the Liao Dynasty. From then on, Beijing
was the capital city of the Jin, Yuan,
Ming and Qing dynasties until 1911.
In the early 1920s, Beijing
became the cradle of China's new democratic
revolution. The May Fourth Movement against
imperialism and feudalism began here in
1919. On October 1, 1949, Chairman Mao
proclaimed to the whole world the founding
of the People's Republic of China.
Beijing is situated at
40 degrees north latitude and 116 degrees
east longitude. It is 43 meters above
sea level and 183 kilometers from the
sea. Beijing covers an area of 16,800
square kilometers, 38% of which is flat
land and 62% is mountains.
Beijing has a continental
climate. Annual rainfall averages nearly
700 millimeters most of which is in July
and August. Winter is dry and cold and
has little snow.
Beijing has a population
of almost 11 million; about 5 million
live in the city proper and the rest on
the outskirts.
A long history has left
numerous historical sites, which possess
great aesthetic and cultural value. The
Great Wall, a huge project begun more
than 2,000 years ago, meanders through
mountains and valleys for hundreds of
kilometers and passes close to Beijing.
On the Shijing Mountain, there are 15,000
stone tablets carved with Buddhist scriptures.
The Yongle Bell, cast at one go with over
230,000 characters inscribed on it , weighs
46.5 tons and shows the exquisite casting
technology of ancient China. The Forbidden
City, the largest ancient architectural
complex in existence, is a splendid crystallization
of ancient Chinese architectural art.
Walking in the city, one may find many
places worth a second visit. These include
mansions, gardens, gate towers, temples,
former residences of celebrities and places
where many historical events took place.
Every day, hundreds of thousands of people,
domestic and foreign, come to Beijing
to visit its grand palaces and graceful
gardens and to enjoy its marvelous art.
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With China's reform and
opening up, Beijing is improving its urban
construction on an unprecedented scale.
Its speed of development is astonishing,
and it brings about changes day after
day. Around this graceful ancient capital,
a large number of key national projects,
massive infrastructure buildings and modern
residential houses have sprung up. Wide
and smooth highways, magnificent overpasses
and expressways link Beijing with its
neighboring provinces and cities, and
eye-catching green trees and gardens have
made Beijing resemble a huge scroll of
painting pleasing to both the eye and
the mind.
To preserve the space and
historic buildings around the Forbidden
City, nearby buildings must remain single-storey
structures, and buildings within the Second
Ring Road must be no more than 30 meters
in height.
As China's cultural center,
Beijing, with a galaxy of talent and a
rich culture, has over 70 institutions
of higher learning such as the famous
Beijing University, Tsinghua University,
over 500 scientific research institutions,
300 publishing houses, as well as hundreds
of newspapers and periodicals.
Tian'anmen Square, located
in the city center, is a symbol of both
Beijing and China. The solemn flag-raising
ceremony has become a sacred daily celebration.
Standing in the world's largest city square
and looking far east and west up and down
the Chang'an Avenue, one can see a centuries-old
architectural complex standing side by
side with newly-built modern-style buildings,
pigeons fluttering in the blue sky, large
kites flying lazily above, torrents of
bicycles flooding by and tows of cars
whisking along. Tian'anmen Square embodies
Beijing's history and reality, arousing
the awareness as the essence of old Beijing
remains splendid, the miracles created
by new Beijing add to the city's brilliance.