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Table Of Contents

  • Entertainment
  • Reference
  • Miscellaneous


    • Tourist Attractions


      Niujie Mosque

      Beijing Dabaotai Museum of the Western Han Mausoleum

      Chinas Science and Technology Museum

      Tan Zhe Temple

      Ancient Bell Museum of The Great Bell Temple

      Zhongshan Park

      The Bell Tower and Drum Tower

      Fragrant Hills Park

      Shishahai Lake

      Beijing Chaoyang Park

      Jingshan Park

      Jie Tai Temple (The Temple of the Altar)

      Baiyunguan (White Cloud Taoist Temple)

      Beijing Zoo

      The World Park in Beijing

      The Altar of Earth

      Guozijian (The Imperial College)

      Beihai Park

      The Lama Temple

      Daguanyuan


      Beijing City

      King Wu was the first to declare Beijing the capital city in 1057 BC. Subsequently, the city has gone by the names of Ji, Zhongdu, Dadu, and finally Beijing when the Ming Dynasty Emperor ChengZu chose the name in 1421. Before 1949, Beijing was known as Peking by the Western world. After 1949, the city's name returned to Beijing, as it is known today.

      Beijing City is an independently administered municipal district. She is situated in the northeastern part of China at an elevation of 43.5m above sea level. The climate in Beijing is of the continental type, with cold and dry winters and hot summers. January is the coldest month (-4 Celsius), while July the warmest (26 Celsius).

      Beijing has a whole area of 16808 sq km (about 6500 sq mi), stretching 160 kilometres from east to west and over 180 kilometres north to south. She has 18 districts and counties with Dongcheng, Xicheng, Xuanwu, Chongwen, Chaoyang, Haidian, Fengtai and Shijingshan in the surburbs and Fangshan, Mengtougou, Changping, Tongxian, Shunyi, Daxing, Huairou, Miyun, Pinggu and Yianqing in the outer suburbs. Population in Beijing is about 12 million.

      Beijing International [HOT!] [NEW!] - Beijing's official website portal, provide foreigners with comprehensive information regarding work, study, investment, and government.


      General Information

      NOTE: Beijing roads are changing daily. All tourists should find the most recent maps - Don't fall behind ... and risk getting lost. (Cost: $1-2 RMB)


      Beijing Weather and Time


      Beijing Pages


      Photo Gallery


      Beijing Attractions


      Museums in Beijing





      Travel and Tour information

      Tourist Information

      In order to help visitors in distress and resolve complaints, the China National Tourism Administration (CNTA) and the Beijing tourism bureau have set up a 24 hr. Tourism Service Quality Supervision and Control Office:
      Tel: 010-6513 0828, Fax: 010-6515 8251 (Language: Chinese, Japanese and English)
      AIDS hotline: 010-6426 6958


      Hotel and Hostel Information

      NOTE: Beijing's area code is '10'. Seven digit phone numbers published before May 1996, should have '6' prepended to the number.


      Tourist Diaries, Blogs, and Forums


      Entertainment

      Peking Opera

      Beijing Food, Drink, and Nightlife


      Sports


      Events


      Publications


      Reference

      Education, Law Offices, and Libraries


      Libraries


      Research Institutes


      Government Agencies


      Miscellaneous

      Business and Computer


      Daily Life


      Beijing Ren


      Beyond Beijing