If you are moving to Beijing, you might like to know what it’s like to live in Beijing before you move there.
This video made by WatchMojo shows some particularities of Beijing in China.
Beijing is the capital of the Republic of China and the most populous city in the world. Beijing is located in the north of China and is composed of 14 urban and suburban districts and 2 rural counties. It has a population of 19,612,308 in 2010.
The climate in Beijing is characterized by hot and humid summers because of the East Asian monsoon. The winters are cold, windy and dry.
The municipal government is regulated by the local Communist Party of China. Its role is to make policy decisions and oversee the local government.
Concerning the economy, Beijing is amongst the most developed cities in China and was the first post industrial city in mainland China. The Beijing central business district is considered as the city’s new central business district. The traditional financial centre is the Fuxingmen and Fuchengmen area.
Beijing is increasingly becoming known for its high-growth startup companies due to the numerous large corporations based there, rather than for being a centre for entrepreneurship.
If you are moving to Beijing, you might like to know that the official language is the Beijing dialect, which belongs to the Mandarin. But rural areas have their own dialects.
Beijing opera is the most famous traditional form of Chinese theatre. It is a combination of song, spoken dialogue and codified action sequences.
Concerning the cooking, the Peking Roast Duck is the best known dish. You can also find the Fuling Jiabing which is a kind of pancake.
If you are moving to Beijing, you might like to visit the religious Temple of Heaven, the Palace museum in the Forbidden City, the National Art Museum of China and the Capital Museum.
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