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Location: located at 40 north latitude and 116 east longitude;
43 metres above the sea
level and 183 kilometres from the sea
Population: 12.16 million
Area: 16,808 sq km
Nationalities: Han, Hui, Manchu, and Mongolian
Climate & Weather Report
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Feb
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Apr
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May
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Jun
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Jul
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Sep
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Nov
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Dec
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Temperature |
'C
'F
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-5
44.6
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2
50
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10
58.1
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19
67.1
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25
73.4
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29
77.9
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35
84.2
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36
86
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24
77
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16
66.2
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6
57.2
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-2
47
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Precipitation |
mm.
in.
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15
.6
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20
.8
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38
1.5
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99
3.9
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142
5.6
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180
7.1
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142
5.6
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122
4.8
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150
5.9
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112
4.8
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48
1.9
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20
0.8
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Introduction
As the capital of the People's Republic of China, Beijing has has 10
districts and 8 counties accommodating a population of over 12 million
with half of them 6 million living in the city proper. The birth rate
is 0.896% , the mortality rate is 0.576%, and the density of
population in the urban area is 27,666 people per square kilometer.
People from all the 56 nationalities of China live in Beijing. The
people of minority nationalities account for 3.8% of the total
population, among which Hui, Manchu and Mongolia nationalities
predominate. Major religious beliefs of the residents of Beijing are
Buddhism, Taoism, Islamism, Catholicism and Christianity. The first
three have exerted greater influence on the history, culture and art
of Beijing. There are 90 places of worships, and adherents of
different religions amount to 75,000.
In the past five decades, public transportation
developed rapidly. In 1949 when the People's Republic of China was
founded and Beijing was settled as the capital, there were only 5
buses and 49 tramcars for a city of 2 million people. But now there
are some 12,000 buses, two subway lines (with another one is under
construction), five ring highways and numerous of flyovers. More and
more families have their own cars, and incredible number of apartment
buildings have been built or under the construction. There are nearly
100 institutions of higher learning (including branch schools), over
800 middle schools and about 2,800 primary schools in Beijing with a
total enrollment of over 2 million. In medical and health care, the
city has more than 629 hospitals, 65,600 sick beds, with over 116,200
medical workers.
Beijing is centered around the Forbidden City and
Tianan'men Square, and as a result of the capitals of Yuan, Ming and
Qing dynasties, Beijing enjoys a lot of historical relics and
buildings, such as the Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven, Great Wall,
etc. Being the political and cultural center of China, Beijing is
moving its factories to the suburbs or other neighboring cities for
the sake of environment, and the government has determined as Beijing
as a cultural, tourist and commercial city instead of an industrial
city.
There is of course the famous Beijing-duck, also
imperial dishes, Mongolian hot-pot and barbecue, Korean pickled
vegetables and barbecue, McDonald's, Japanese cooking and all kinds of
snacks you can imagine or can never imagine from all over China and
the world. Beijing's hotels grow fast in recent years both in number
and in service quality. There are Beijing Hotel, Palace Tower, the
Sheratons, several Shangri-Las, the classiest, the New Worlds, Hilton,
and Holiday Inns. |