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China in English:

1. Beijing Beijing


Because of heavy snow, the plane from Beijing arrived 20 minutes late.
Beijing is very big.
Are there any aspects of Shanghai that are not as good as those of Beijing?
Since the mid-20th century, the number of hutongs in Beijing has dropped dramatically as they are demolished to make way for new roads and buildings.
Today's Beijing has given me a very deep impression and aroused my curiosity.
My final destination in China is the city of Harbin in the north-east, about one thousand kilometres from Beijing.
In Beijing, hutongs are alleys formed by lines of siheyuans, the traditional courtyard residences.
In the Ming Dynasty (early 15th century) the centre of Beijing was the Forbidden City.
Hutongs are a type of narrow street, most commonly associated with Beijing, China.
I went via Beijing of necessity because there wasn't a direct flight.
On seeing this, I can't help thinking: Can the residents of Beijing keep up with such a pace?
He told me that tomorrow he goes from Beijing to England by plane.
When I first came to Beijing, I loved to stroll everywhere, but Beijing was not like what I had imagined.
When booking flights, I decided the easiest way would be to fly to Beijing first, then get the train to complete my journey.
I can describe China, especially in relation to big cities like Beijing, in one sentence - China is a country whose pace of life is both fast and leisurely.

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