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Beijing
(North City) being the capital of China, is well known as
a political, cultural and international exchange center. Their best historical
resources, 12 million populations, a history of 3,000 years and the biggest
number of relics and cultural attractions has made them one of the hottest
tourist destinations.
From the start of this new millennium, vigilant traffic police had stopped all private transport and only public buses are allow to drive through the heart of the 700-year old landmark. Pedestrians can stroll leisurely and admire the bronze sculptures or sit at pavement cafes. Apart from being a historical city, this place serves mouthwatering and "yummy" Chinese cuisine. Dining options are affordable and varied. Noodles and stuffed buns, favorite snacks for the Northern Chinese and familiar western logos of Starbucks, Pizza Hut and Parks'n Shop are place in juxtaposition. Food court concepts are now common in new shopping arcades. While you eat, you can watch indoor activities like rock-climbing, roller-skating and swimming. The subway is slick, swift, safe and cheap, with fixed fees of 40 cents for the circular route (hitting all the major Chinese and English tourist locations) and 30 cents going east to west. Nowadays, signage in Chinese and English can be seen through out the city. Planning
a short sightseeing vacation in Beijing? Try hopping into a cab, as it
is one of the most economical and convenient ways to travel.
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