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Beijing at a glance
The ancient heart of the People's Republic of China, Beijing literally means the northern capital. All aspects of Chinese life from commerce to culture to of course politics at some time or another must cross this rapidly modernizing city.
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Beijing history
Beijing has a long and tumultuous past--archaeological evidenceunearthed nearby indicates that the early hominids known as "PekingMan" inhabited the area some 500,000 years ago. Since then, thecity has seen imperial dynasties come and go and has been witnessto wars, rebellions, foreign invasions and revolution!
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Beijing local information
Country:
China

Beijing By The Numbers:
Population: 15 million

Elevation: 55 meters/ 180 feet

AnnualRainfall: 890 millimeters/ 34.7 inches

Average Winter Temperature:-3 degrees C/ 27 degrees F

Average Summer Temperature: 26 degreesC/ 79 degrees F

Quick Facts:
Ethnic Mix: Han Chinese (92%), Other (8%).

Electricity: 220 voltsAC, 50Hz; two-pin plugs are standard

Time Zone: GMT+ 8

CountryCode: +86

Area Code: 010

Did You Know?
From the Great Wall to Tiananmen Square, Beijing has always been acity with a rich and turbulent history. In 1966 Mao Zedonginstituted the Cultural Revolution bringing the city undercommunist rule. Since this time, the city has struggled to preserveits political structure while allowing for modernization. Beijingis hosting the 2008 Olympics and major renovation projects areunderway.

Orientation:
Beijing is situated in the northeastern sector of China andcomprises an area of over 50 miles/80 kilometers. At the center ofthe city is the Forbidden City, which is surrounded by a series of"ringed" districts.

Beijing weather
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Average Annual Rainfall:
15.8" / 39.7 cm
General Introduction
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The ancient heart of the People's Republic of China, Beijing literally means the northern capital. All aspects of Chinese life from commerce to culture to of course politics at some time or another must cross this rapidly modernizing city.