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LATEST NEWSBeijing is too cool for schoolThe landmarks was 100% the best I been to when it was very popular. I like Tian An Men best. Even I like Beijing, but it stinks and it's dirty. Go back to Beijing SOON D.J.! Beijing HotelsBeijing hotels stay at http://www.tramazing.com/beijinghotels/ Exciting but pollutedI like how everything is very cheap and there is so much to see. If you are good at negotiating, you can get some really good deals. The Forbidden City and the Great Wall are must sees. The people... Beijing, 11 main pageAbout reviews: * Yahoo! reserves the right to refuse or remove any review that does not comply with our Review Guidelines. * In addition to appearing on the Yahoo! Network, submitted... warm lovely peopleI had a wonderful time here. The people are so warm and seem to love us. I felt as if I was going home. I hope to do this trip again next year. I have never felt so welcome in a country before My Beijing Excursions---It's More Than a Tour!This article presents my 4-day journey in Beijing: We arrived Beijing airport at a sunset afternoon as scheduled. Our tour guide Tony, a humorous and kind man was waiting us then escorted us... NIce place to comeChina is always the most country i want to come. But i've never been there. I want to travel from Beijing to Shanghai to Tianjin... and more. China has a acient culture that i really want to... Good place to travelThis is the first place I decided to go in my travelling. There are a lot of historical areas. I can explore and improve my knowledge. Furthermore, the trasportation is easy and convinient. And... Things to be aware ofJust got back from the trip yesterday. If you're going to Beijing, be aware of a few things. I was pickpocketed my first day at the Summer Palace. I ran after the guy and demanded that he... I want to go to Beijing nowI love this city but I can't wait for that time, I wish I travel a trip to beijing now. feeling that that is a paradise where I can date with lover and only us on that paradise Province of Nanjing NANJING , formerly known in the West as Nanking, is one of China's greatest cities. Its very name, "Southern Capital", stands as a direct foil to the "Northern Capital" of Beijing, and the city is still considered the rightful capital of China by many Overseas Chinese, particularly those from Taiwan. Today, it's a wealthy, prosperous city, benefiting both from its proximity to Shanghai, and from its gateway position on the Yangzi River , which stretches away west deep into China's interior. Although it has become rather an expensive place to visit, Nanjing now offers a fairly cosmopolitan range of facilities for the tourist, as well as a wealth of historic sites that can easily fill several days' exploration. Occupying a strategic site on the south bank of the Yangzi River in a beautiful setting of lakes, river, wooded hills and mountain defences, Nanjing has had an important role from the earliest times, though not until 600 BC were there the beginnings of a walled city. By the time the Han empire broke up in 220 AD, Nanjing was the capital of half a dozen local dynasties, and when the Sui reunited China in 589, the building of the Grand Canal began considerably to increase the city's economic importance. It became renowned for its forges, foundries and weaving, especially for the veined brocade made in noble houses and monasteries. During the Tang and Song periods, Nanjing rivalled nearby Hangzhou as the wealthiest city in the country, until in 1368 the first emperor of the Ming dynasty decided to establish it as the capital of all China. For centuries thereafter, although Nanjing's claims to be the capital would be usurped by the heavily northern-based Qing dynasty, anti-authoritarian movements always associated themselves with movements to restore the old capital. For eleven years, in the mid-nineteenth century, the Taiping rebels set up the capital of their Heavenly Kingdom at Nanjing. The siege and final recapture of the city by the foreign-backed Qing armies in 1864 was one of the saddest and most dramatic events in China's history. After the Opium War, the Treaty of Nanking which ceded Hong Kong to Britain was signed here in 1841, and Nanjing itself also suffered the indignity of being a treaty port. Following the overthrow of the Qing dynasty in 1911, however, the city flowered again and became the provisional capital of the new Republic of China, with Sun Yatsen as its first president. Sun Yatsen's mausoleum, Zhongshan Ling , on the edge of modern Nanjing, is one of the Chinese people's great centres of pilgrimage. In 1937, the name of Nanjing became synonymous with one of the worst atrocities of World War II, after the so-called Rape of Nanking , in which invading Japanese soldiers butchered an estimated three hundred thousand civilians. Subsequently, Chiang Kaishek's government escaped the Japanese advance by moving west to Chongqing, though after Japan's surrender and Chiang's return, Nanjing briefly resumed its status as the official capital of China. Just four years later, however, in 1949, the victorious Communists decided to abandon Nanjing as capital altogether, choosing instead the ancient - and highly conservative - city of Beijing in which to base the country's first "modern" government. Despite its fall in status, the city remains an important rail junction - a great 1960s bridge carries the Beijing-Shanghai line over the Yangzi - and a major river port for large ships. Nowadays as the capital of Jiangsu Province with a population of more than four million, Nanjing, with its broad, tree-lined boulevards and balconied houses within Ming walls and gates, is one of the most attractive of the major Chinese cities The City
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