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Did you know Beijing has been a capital city for centuries? Its history stretches back millennia. This very ground you’re standing on has witnessed emperors rise and fall. Imagine the grandeur of the Yuan dynasty’s Dadu. It was built in 1267. It became the administrative capital of China. This was a pivotal moment. The Mongol capital was later renamed Beiping. Northern peace it meant. Yet this peaceful name belies its history. The city was pivotal in China’s growth. The third Ming emperor restored it. He gave it a new name: Beijing. Northern capital it became.

For centuries Beijing remained the heart of China. This was except for a brief period. The Nationalist government shifted the capital to Nanjing. This was during a time of great upheaval. Beijing briefly returned to its old name Beiping. But the city’s cultural importance never wavered. Throughout the twentieth century it remained a cultural center. This was despite political turmoil.

The Communist Party’s proclamation in 1949 changed things forever. Beijing’s selection as the capital of the People’s Republic revived its energy. Population boomed. The city expanded. Industrialization and modernization swept across it. It combined ancient history with modern development. This blend attracted worldwide attention. This peaked with Beijing’s hosting of the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Beijing’s ancient character has endured. Some areas still echo the past. Monumental buildings stand tall. Old restaurants serve traditional fare. Centres of Chinese arts and crafts continue to thrive. The central government safeguards the city’s heart. It protects it from further industrialization.

New boulevards replaced older colorful markets. But the hutongs still retain a sense of old Beijing. The narrow alleys hold courtyards and gardens. Some courtyards are even guarded by stone lions. Beijingers commute using various modes. They travel by subway bus car or bicycle. On summer evenings they gather to chat and enjoy the cool air. They pursue a variety of leisure activities. They prioritize health and well-being. They practice tai chi chuan. They visit historical sites such as the Summer Palace.

Despite its long and winding history Beijing remains a source of pride for its citizens. Their passions are food and knowledge. They eat heartily and read voraciously. Food stalls line the streets. Newsstands overflow with publications. The ambition of most families is to give their children a good education or a good job. Beijing is an ancient city. It also presents a fascinating modern face. This is a city that blends history and progress in its own unique way.

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