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  • * Meyer, Michael. The Last Days of Old Beijing: Life in the Vanishing Backstreets of a City Transformed. New York: Walker * Wu, Liang-yung. Rehabilitating the Old City of Beijing : A Project in the Ju'er Hutong Neighbourhood Urbanization in Asia,. Vancou
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  • ...utong.html Virtual tours (photographs and text) through various hutongs in Beijing.] [http://www.china.org.cn/english/features/beijing/30855.htm Old local residents have a saying: "There are 360 large hutongs a
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  • The XXIX Summer Olympic Games, held in Beijing (China).
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Imperial Palace, Beijing]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Beijing}}
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  • The XXIV Winter Olympic Games were held in [[Beijing]] from 4 February to 20 February 2022.
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  • ...lanta International]], followed by [[Beijing Capital International Airport|Beijing International]] and [[London Heathrow Airport|London Heathrow]].
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  • ...ife/entertainment/movietv/200412060059.htm Qi Yu Traces Sound of Nature in Beijing]
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  • ...eared on 8 March 2014, en route from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Beijing Capital International Airport.
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  • * [http://www.beijing2008.com 2008 Beijing Games official site]
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  • ...ties, and politicians, that was to be held at the Bird's Nest Stadium in [[Beijing]], China in 2010.
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  • ...the outer walls of private residential compounds(siheyuan) of traditional Beijing, and the neighborhoods with these characteristics.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Beijing]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Imperial Palace, Beijing}}
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  • ...ed Ming dynasty China to form the Qing dynasty, and moved their capital to Beijing, they maintained the Palace in Shenyang as a second capital. The Qing Emper ...are on the southern wall. This limited public access to the Palace. While Beijing's Palace has acquired the nick name of the 'Forbidden City', access to Shen
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  • ...lations; Luce Scholar and Lecturer, at the College of Foreign Affairs in [[Beijing]]
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  • |{{Image|Beijing smog.jpg| |200px|Smog in Beijing, 2005}}
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  • ==Beijing and Belarus, Bombay and Burma==
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  • ...05, she moved to the [[Center for Advanced Study, Tsinghua University]] in Beijing.
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  • ...{{cite news|last=Lewis|first=Dave|date=14 January 2010|title=Jimmy Page at Beijing Show of Peace Press Conference - United Nations Award Presented|url=http:// ...g-peace-and-environmental-benefit-concert-announced-at-press-conference-in-beijing-show-of-peace-concert-to-take-place-on-april-17th-in-china-81502017.html|pu
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  • {{r|Beijing Capital International Airport}}
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  • ...t'ung'') is the name of certain traditional inner-city neighborhoods in [[Beijing]], China, especially in the East, West, [[Xuanwu]] and [[Chongwen]] distric ...are said to occupy a very special place in the history and folk culture of Beijing. It is estimated that there may have been as many as 400,000 such residenti
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  • ...d national cultural correspondent. He was ''Time (magazine)|Time'''s first Beijing bureau chief.
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  • ...oubertin |accessdate=2008-06-04 |format= |work=The Official Website of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games}} A biography of de Coubertin on the official 2008 Olym
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  • ...distribute it to the vendors from a central kitchen. American students in Beijing have humorously named the snack "Egg McMao."
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  • ...]], [[Azimuth Media]] and International Programs with offices in Cairo and Beijing.
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  • | Beijing Duck | Beijing kaoya <span xml:lang="zh-Hans" lang="zh-Hans">北京烤鸭</span>
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  • ...yard lies just inside the palace compound.}}The '''Imperial Palace''' in [[Beijing]], China, dates to the [[Ming dynasty]] around 1406 to 1420 AD. The palace
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  • * '''''XXVIIIth General Assembly''''', ''planned for 2012 in [[Beijing]], China''
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  • : The name "Peiping" is an old name for the city. It's a different name form Beijing rather than a different transliteration. The Chinese characters are differe ...dozen other names for the city over the last millennia. While on the main Beijing page you have time to go into every one during the history section, there i
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  • ...ort. The IOC's anti-doping policy is a focus of the August, 2008 games in Beijing, China.
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  • | location = [[Beijing]] | location = [[Beijing]]
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  • ...listed, combined combined with other tombs of the Ming and Qing periods in Beijing, as a UNESCO World Heritage site. ...nrestored state, while avoiding the crowds that flock to the sections near Beijing.
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  • <td>[[Beijing|Běijīng]]</td> ...efectures of Beijing Municipality|16 are districts]]<br />[[Prefectures of Beijing Municipality|2 are counties]]</td>
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  • ...eedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Mining Science (ISMST) in Beijing, China.
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  • |colspan="3" align="center"|'''Beijing's API<ref name=AMFIC/>''' =====Beijing's API=====
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  • ...u-Chin, ''Theoretical Methods of the Ligand Field Theory'', Science Press, Beijing (1979).
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  • * 1215: [[Beijing]] fell; Genghis Khan turned to west and the Khara-Kitan Khanate.
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  • *''Salesman in Beijing'' (1984) details Miller's experiences with the 1983 [[Beijing]] People's Theatre production of ''Death of a Salesman''. He describes the
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  • Gu Cheng was born in 1956 in [[Beijing]], China. His father, Gu Gong, was a poet and a soldier. Gu Cheng had start
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  • ...ning]], a province in the northeast of the [[People's Republic of China]]. Beijing lies approximately 799 km to the west of Shenyang. The city, formerly known ...(Listed as part of the 'Imperial Palaces of the Ming and Qing Dynasties in Beijing and Shenyang'); Fu Mausoleum and Zhao Mausoleum (two of the fourteen mausol
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  • | '''2008''' || [[2008 Summer Olympics|Beijing (CHN)]] || 302 || 28 || 10,942 (6305 men, 4637 women) || 204 ||
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  • ...h sections of the wall being restored for this purpose - especially near [[Beijing]]. The total length of the wall is unknown. Its size, age, complexity and g ...an]] were opened and the Munchu marched in. The Manchu promptly marched on Beijing and took the country for themselves. Thus forming the [[Qing dynasty]]. Sto
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  • ...akers live in China, where there are various forms of Mandarin, from the [[Beijing]]-based [[standard language|standard]] to close varieties in and around the ...rin, which is based on a [[dialect]] once spoken by the educated elites of Beijing. Mandarin is an [[official language]] in China, including [[Taiwan]], and a
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  • The Sino-Japanese War had begun with incidents in Peking (Beijing) in August 1937 and had quickly spread to Shanghai where Japanese troops an
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  • ...rt HUBO]," in Proc. IEEE/RSJ Int. Conf. on Intelligent Robots and Systems, Beijing, China, 2006, 10
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  • | death_place = [[Beijing]] ...ched on June 1, 1981. As a young reporter working briefly at China Daily's Beijing headquarters in the late 1980s, I never got a chance to talk to Schuman, bu
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  • ...s flown by [[Air China]] and [[Hainan Airlines]] connect Wulanhaote with [[Beijing Capital International Airport]].
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  • | [''On [[Beijing]]''] "Ghastly." | The people of Beijing; the Chinese (again)
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  • ...sure a safe environment for investment in what would be a major inroad for Beijing in a region that U.S. allies Australia and New Zealand have for decades see ...sure a safe environment for investment in what would be a major inroad for Beijing in a region that U.S. allies Australia and New Zealand have for decades see
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  • ...ort at 12.41 a.m (local time) on 8 March 2014, and was expected to land at Beijing Capital International Airport at 6.30 a.m. the same day. Flight MH370 lost
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  • ...ttee. [http://www.olympic.org/uk/games/beijing/full_story_uk.asp?id=2320 ''Beijing 2008: nine teams qualified for men’s basketball tournament'']. Retrieved
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  • *Similarly, [[Beijing]]'s [[Tiananmen Square]] was the scene of both communist parades and [[Tian
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  • #[[Forbidden City, Beijing]]
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  • '''Beijing''' (北京; Chinese Postal Map Romanization, ''Peking''; Wade-Giles, ''Pei- | publisher = Beijing Foreign Affairs Information Center
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  • ...mentary by the BBC called "Looking for John" is due to air in time for the Beijing Olympics. The documentary is to be based on diaries that Akii-Bua had given
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  • ...''Kojiki'' (古事記), Japan's oldest document, dating back to that time.<ref>''Beijing Review'': '[http://www.bjreview.com.cn/world/txt/2007-12/28/content_93184.h
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  • A Beijing specialty is the ''jianbing'', irreverently dubbed "Egg McMao" by American | publisher = Foreign Languages Press, Beijing.
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  • * {{search link|Bejing||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (Beijing)
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  • | location = [[Beijing]]
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  • | publisher = Foreign Languages Press, Beijing, China ...-distance coaches run to all the main cities of the province as well as to Beijing.
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  • The purported text, which first appeared in Beijing in 1929, but was given new life by the [[Manchurian Incident]], read <block
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  • |Fries_from_Beijing.jpg|A french fry dish served in [[Beijing]], China. The potatoes have been fried, tossed in a spicy low-moisture coa
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  • ...activist, was detained and prevented from holding a [[AIDS]] conference in Beijing. Dr. Gao's blog, which she still maintains, has become what Dr. Gao's calls
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  • ...acks, and the hidden howitzers began to shell them. Chang, however, was in Beijing at the time. When told of the attack, he directed his troops not to resist.
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  • ...or a cycle occurs when the sun's longitude is 330 degrees (observed from [[Beijing]], the 2nd Principle term occurs when the sun's longitude is about 0 degree
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  • Both Moscow and Beijing realized it would be wise to de-escalate tensions with the USA, but Lyndon [[Image:Rn-chou.jpg|thumb|400px|Nixon visits Chinese premier Zhou Enlai in Beijing, Feb. 1972]]
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  • ...inkin Zhao, ''The Power of Tiananmen: State-Society Relations and the 1989 Beijing Student Movement'' (2004) [http://www.amazon.com/Power-Tiananmen-State-Soci ...nk Man" temporarily stops the advance of Type 59 tanks on June 5, 1989, in Beijing. This photograph (one of six similar versions) was taken by Jeff Widener of
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  • ...ing, Home of the Manchus & Cradle of Qing Empire. Foreign Languages Press, Beijing, China, 227. ISBN ISBN 7-119-04517-2.
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  • ...iplomats were threatened; the international powers sent armies that seized Beijing during the Boxer Rebellion in 1900, and Hay ensured that the open policy wa ...articipation in the multinational expedition sent to rescue diplomats in [[Beijing]] during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900). Indeed, apart from the Wisconsin Sch
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  • * Zheng, M Z. Gugong Guqin, Beijing, Forbidden City Publishing House, 2006.
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  • ...athletes. <ref>Segura J ''et al.'' (2009) Growth hormone in sport: beyond Beijing 2008 ''Ther Drug Monit'' 31:3-13 PMID 19155963</ref>
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  • ...uence, though not political control, extended as far northeast as modern [[Beijing]], where early pre-[[Yan (state)|Yan]] culture shows evidence of Shang mate ...an (2002). ''Maritime Silk Route and Chinese-Foreign Cultural Exchanges''. Beijing: Peking University Press. ISBN 7-301-03029-0.
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  • ...een on the [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] program, though the current Olympiad (Beijing 2008) will mark its last as an Olympic event unless it is re-instated in th
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  • ...China's leader [[Deng Xiaoping]], and the formula was accepted by Britain. Beijing selected the Basic Law Drafting Committee in 1985, making it clear it place ...but the influence was light-handed and "soft" before 2003.<ref>Willy Lam, "Beijing's hand in Hong Kong politics," ''Association for Asian Research'' [http://w
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