π¨π³ China
Capital: Beijing
Beijing β The historic heart of China with a vibrant cultural heritage
Known as the “Jing,” Beijing is a city rich in history and culture, serving as the political and ceremonial center of China for centuries. With iconic structures ranging from ancient palaces to modern skyscrapers, Beijing embodies the fusion of its storied past and progressive future, making it a captivating destination for visitors worldwide.
π Timeline of Beijing
1421 AD: Emperor Yongle declares Beijing the capital of the Ming dynasty, leading to extensive constructions like the Forbidden City.
Today: Beijing stands as a global city, known for its economic prowess and cultural influence.
π Quick Stats
Founded
1045 BC
Language
Mandarin Chinese
Currency
Renminbi (Yuan)
Geography
Situated in northern China, surrounded by mountains and rivers.
Time Zone
China Standard Time (GMT+8)
Calling Code
+86
Driving Side
Right-hand traffic
ποΈ Iconic Landmarks
The Forbidden City
A majestic palace complex serving as the imperial palace for the Ming and Qing dynasties.
The Great Wall
An ancient fortification built to protect against invasions, stretching over 13,000 miles.
Tiananmen Square
The world’s largest public square, known for its historical significance and iconic monuments.
With its rich tapestry of history, culture, and modernity, Beijing remains a vital heart of China, inviting explorers to uncover its layers of stories, both old and new.

