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Examples:the Capital Theater (in Beijing)—Summer Palace in Beijing—Liulimiao town in Beijing municipality—Miyun town and county in Beijing—Tiananmen Gate, entrance of the Imperial City in Beijing—the Great Hall of the People in Beijing—Fayuan or Source of the Law temple in Beijing—Temple of Heaven (in Beijing)—(abbr.) stationed in Beijing—Yizhuang town in Beijing municipality—Xiaotangshan town in Beijing municipality—the Imperial Palace in Beijing—Jingshan Park (park in Beijing)—face painting in Beijing Opera etc—Ping'an Li (street name in Beijing)—Yanjing or Yenching University, Christian university in Beijing founded in 1919—Ta Kung Pao, newspaper founded 1902 in Beijing, now published in Hong Kong—Temple of Earth (in Beijing)—Tianqiao district in Beijing, formerly a center of folk culture—Nuclear Weapon Institute in Beijing—Mt Babao in Haidian district of Beijing—Beihai, park in Beijing the Northwest the Forbidden City—Liangxiang town in Beijing municipality—former Pinggu county, now Pinggu rural district in Beijing,—Fragrance Hill (a park in Beijing)—Yanqing county in Beijing—Xuchang prefecture level city in north Henan, on the Beijing-Guangzhou railway line—old place name (in Yan of Warring states, in modern Beijing city)—green beans in sauce, popular Beijing dish—Bell Tower, historic attraction in Xian, Beijing etc—Cai Yuanpei (1868-1940), liberal educationalist, studied in Germany, President of Beijing University 1917-19, minister of education for Guomindang—William A.P. Martin (1827-1916), American missionary who lived 62 years in China between 1850 and 1916, and helped found many Chinese colleges, first president of Beijing university—the Ming tombs (mausoleum park of the Ming emperors in Changping district of Beijing)—Nanyuan or "Southern Park", an imperial hunting domain during the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, now the site of Nanhaizi Park in the south of Beijing—Palace Museum, in the Forbidden City, Beijing—war of 1920 between Northern Warlords, in which the Zhili faction beat the Anhui faction and took over the Beijing government—Guanting or Kuan-ting reservoir in Hebei, one of the main water reservoirs serving Beijing—Lugou Bridge or Marco Polo Bridge in southwest of Beijing, the scene of the incident of 7th July 1937 that sparked WW2 between Japan and China—See also:Beijing prop.n —北京 prop.n (geographical name) • |