Beijing
Posted by David Chandler
Beijing is one of the biggest cities in China, and has a total population of more than 13.83 million. Beijing is the capital of the People's Republic of China. For more information, visit the link below.
Though Beijing is an ancient city, used as the capital by many warlords, yet its modern history as a capital begins in the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368) under Kublai Khan, the great grandson of Chengis Khan. Beijing was built for inspiration- to awe the populace with the emperor's strength. Beijing meant for the occasions and ceremonies, which were performed to balance the Mandate of heaven as well as a safeguard of defense. Beijing is the capital of the People's Republic of China, located in the Huabei
(North China) Plain. With a population of more than 13.8 million, Beijing covers an area of 16,800 square kilometers. BEIJING RESOURCES Beijing comprises of plains, mountains, as well as hills. Inadequate water supply, poor quality of the soil and huge areas of rocky mountains does not favor farming and agriculture at all. Minerals such as iron and limestone are mined. The forest areas of Beijing are also reducing day by day- but the Beijing tourism is very prosperous. BEIJING ECONOMY Beijing, being the main centre of the political and cultural activity, Beijing is economically quite well developed. The per capital G.D.P. sums up to around 22,000 Yuan. BEIJING LIFESTYLE According to statistics, there are 6.14 million employees compared to 4.54 million workers. The education level is also quite high with 95% of the students, graduating from junior high school, entering senior high school. BEIJING POPULATION- Beijing is one of the biggest cities in China, and has a total population of more than 13.83 million, most of who reside in the plain areas. The Beijing population in the hilly areas is quite less, compared to the plain area. Even the population density in Beijing is the highest. To sum up, Beijing is a magnificent place. The local residents of Beijing are hard working and they drop their sweat to earn their livelihood. For more information, visit http://www.BeijingInfoCenter.com
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