Beijing, the capital of the
People's Republic of China, is the nation's political and cultural
center.
Beijing is situated at 40 degrees north latitude and 116degrees east
longitude. It lies at approximately the same latitude as
Philadelphia in the U.S. and Madrid in Spain. It is 43 meters above
sea level and 183 kilometers from the sea. Beijing covers an area of
16,800 square kilometer, 38% of it is flat land and 62% mountains.
Surrounded by the Yanshan Mountains on the west, north and east,
Beijing stands on the alluvial plain of the Yongding River and faces
the Bohai Sea.
Beijing has a continental climate. Annual rainfall averages nearly
700 millimeters; most of it comes in July and August. Winter is dry
and cold. The frost-free period is 185 days. The best time to visit
Beijing is May, September and October, when people enjoy bright
sunny sky.
Beijing has a population of over 13 million; about 6 million live in
the city proper and the rest on the outskirts. It is divided into 13
districts and 5 counties.
Beijing is the cultural cradle of the Chinese nation and also a
birthplace of human civilization. It was here that the "Peking man" lived and multiplied in primitive communities 700,000 years ago.
Beginning to take shape during the later period of the Shang
Dynasty, Beijing existed as a city more than 3,000 years ago. A
small town appeared on the present site of southwestern Beijing in
1045 B.C. It was named Ji and then changed to Yan. At the beginning
of the 10th century, it was the second capital of the Liao Dynasty.
From then on, the city had been the capital of the Jin, Yuan, Ming
and Qing dynasties until 1911, and it turned into a central city for
all nationalities across the country.
In the early twenties, Beijing became the cradle of China's new
democratic revolution. The May Forth Movement against imperialism
and feudalism began here in 1919.
On October 1st, 1949, Chairman Mao proclaimed to the whole world the
founding of the People's Republic of China.
Beijing witnessed centuries of prosperity, many major historical
events and various nationalities' achievements. And now, Beijing is
rising as a modern city, where ancient Chinese civilization meets
with modern achievements of human society, creating a new spirit and
charm. |