Beijing

Beijing is very well-known nowadays and most of the tourists going there just to share and experience the daily life or lifestyle of Muslim in Beijing which have increases the number of Muslim there. Alhamdullilah. It was great to know and been known that the place which is used to be the place for a lot of Chinese with various of regions but now more people have changes and being Muslim now. Not only new culture is the attraction but many more monuments or buildings that can be the attraction for tourists to go there.
Beijing, sometimes Romanized as
Peking, is the capital of the People’s Republic of China and one of the most
populous cities in the world. The population as of 2013 was 21,150,000. Beijing
is the second largest Chinese city by urban population after Shanghai and is
the nation’s political, cultural, and educational center. It is home to the
headquarters of most of China’s largest state-owned companies, and is a major
hub for the national highway, expressway, railway, and high-speed rail
networks. The Beijing Capital International Airport is the second busiest in
the world by passenger traffic.
Beijing or Peking opera is a
traditional form of Chinese theatre well known throughout the nation. Commonly
lauded as one of the highest achievements of Chinese culture, Beijing opera is
performed through a combination of song, spoken dialogue, and codified action
sequences involving gestures, movement, fighting and acrobatics. Much of
Beijing opera is carried out in an archaic stage dialect quite different from
Modern Standard Chinese and from the modern Beijing dialect.
Beijing cuisine is the local
style of cooking. Peking Roast Duck is perhaps the best known dish. Fuling
Jiabing, a traditional Beijing snack food, is a pancake (bing) resembling a
flat disk with a filling made from fu ling, a fungus used in traditional
Chinese medicine. Teahouses are common in Beijing.
Beijing has hosted numerous
international and national sporting events, the most notable was the 2008
Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games. Other multi-sport international events
held in Beijing include the 2001 Universiade and the 1990 Asian Games.
Single-sport international competitions include the Beijing Marathon (annually
since 1981), and many more.
Beijing is home to great number
of colleges and universities, including Peking University and Tsinghua
University (two of the National Key Universities). Owing to Beijing’s status as
the political and cultural capital of China, a larger proportion of
tertiary-level institutions are concentrated here than in any other city in
China (at least 70).many international students from Japan, Korea, North
America, Europe, Southeast Asia, and elsewhere come to Beijing to study every
year, some through third party study abroad providers such as IES Abroad and
others as part of an exchange program with their home universities. The schools
are administered by China’s Ministry of Education.

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