- published: 10 Jan 2013
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There are many landmarks in Beijing. The best-known ones include the Badaling stretch of the Great Wall of China, the Temple of Heaven, the Tian'anmen and the Forbidden City, a number of temples, hutongs and parks, relics of ages gone by.
Beijing is the capital of the People's Republic of China and one of the most populous cities in the world.
Its total population in 2013 was 21,150,000. The city proper is the 2nd most populous in the world. The metropolis, located in northern China, is governed as a direct-controlled municipality under the national government with 16 urban, suburban, and rural districts. Beijing Municipality is surrounded by Hebei Province with the exception of neighboring Tianjin Municipality to the southeast; together the three divisions form the Jingjinji metropolitan region and the national capital region of China.
Beijing is the second largest Chinese city by urban population after Shanghai and is the nation's political, cultural and educational center. It is home to the headquarters of most of China's largest state-owned companies, and is a major hub for the national highway, expressway, railway, and high-speed rail networks. The Beijing Capital International Airport is the second busiest in the world by passenger traffic.
Beijing, as the capital and a municipality of the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a transport hub, with a sophisticated network of roads, railways and a major airport. Five completed ring roads encircle a city with nine expressways heading in virtually all compass directions, supplemented by eleven China National Highways.
Transport in the capital is overseen by the Beijing Municipal Commission of Transport.
The city is served by five completed ring roads. From the centre of the city outward, they are:
Nine toll expressways link Beijing to its suburbs, outlying regions, and other cities; these are:
Beijing cuisine (Chinese: 北京菜; pinyin: Běijīng cài), also known as Jing cuisine (Chinese: 京菜; pinyin: jīng cài; literally: "cuisine of the capital") or Mandarin cuisine and Peiping cuisine (北平菜) in Taiwan, because that was the city's name during the Republican era of China, is the cuisine of Beijing.
As Beijing has been the capital of China for centuries, its cuisine is influenced by culinary traditions from all over China, but the style that has the greatest influence on Beijing cuisine is that of the eastern coastal province of Shandong. Beijing cuisine has itself, in turn, also greatly influenced other Chinese cuisines, particularly the cuisine of Liaoning, the Chinese imperial cuisine, and the Chinese aristocrat cuisine.
Another tradition that influenced Beijing cuisine (as well as influenced by the latter itself) is the Chinese imperial cuisine that originated from the "Emperor's Kitchen" (Chinese: 御膳房; pinyin: yùshànfáng), which referred to the cooking facilities inside the Forbidden City, where thousands of cooks from different parts of China showed their best culinary skills to please the imperial family and officials. Therefore, it is sometimes difficult to determine the actual origin of a dish as the term "Mandarin" is generalised and refers not only to Beijing, but other provinces as well. However, some generalisation of Beijing cuisine can be characterised as follows: Foods that originated in Beijing are often snacks rather than main courses, and they are typically sold by small shops or street vendors. There is emphasis on dark soy paste, sesame paste, sesame oil, and scallions, and fermented tofu is often served as a condiment. In terms of cooking techniques, methods relating to different ways of frying are often used. There is less emphasis on rice as an accompaniment as compared to many other regions in China, as local rice production in Beijing is limited by the relatively dry climate.
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Here's the video of the contest in Beijing, you will find the results and more information on this previous post: http://www.sebanews.com/news/battle-masters-beijing-competition-results/ Film: Anthony FINOCCHIARO Camera: 5D Mark II & 7D + steadycam & Tripod Musique: Chappo - Come Home
This is one of four spots produced for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games by TBWA/Chiat and directed by Psyop's Marie Hyon and Marco Spier. As of this posting, Adidas is only planning to air these TV spots in the Chinese market.
The 5 channels of CCTV News International just moved into their new iconic headquarter in Beijing. Along with the move, CCTV News Int. wanted to position itself as a global news provider targeting to the developing countries and an audience interested in China all over the planet. Perfect accident was asked to create a new brand image and to unify the on-air graphics of the international & foreign language channels based on the core values of CCTV News: Internationality, Balance and Multi-perspective. The package includes news graphic, idents and several format packages. The philosophy is represented by the „CCTV Sphere“, a stylized globe with 2 shapes in permanent and balanced motion with red and gold color as reference to China. The „CCTV Sphere“ is the key visual throughout the variou...
Renderon completed a full HD network redesign and rebranding for CCTV News in Beijing China. CCTV News, formerly CCTV-9, is a 24-hour English news channel, of China Central Television (CCTV). It is mainland China's only 24-hour English-language TV channel and is run by China Central Television (CCTV).
This is one of four spots produced for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games by TBWA/Chiat and directed by Psyop's Marie Hyon and Marco Spier. As of this posting, Adidas is only planning to air these TV spots in the Chinese market.
The 5 channels of CCTV News International just moved into their new iconic headquarter in Beijing. Along with the move, CCTV News Int’l wanted to position itself as a global news provider targeting to the developing countries and an audience interested in China all over the planet. We were asked to create a new brand image and to unify the on-air graphics of the international & foreign language channels based on the core values of CCTV News: Internationality, Balance and Multi-perspective. The package includes news graphic, idents and several format packages. The philosophy is represented by the „CCTV Sphere“, a stylized globe with 2 shapes in permanent and balanced motion. With red and gold color as reference to China. The „CCTV Sphere“ is the key visual throughout the various elements....
AJ and Natalie are an English Chinese intercultural couple who met on the streets of Beijing. This film explores their unique relationship and has a touching ending as Natalie meets AJ's parents during Chinese New Years. Currently AJ and Natalie live and work in Sweden. "News on TV can be pretty depressing, with stories of ethnic conflict and ongoing warfare. Thankfully, stories about cross-cultural relationships, such as AJ’s and Natalie’s, give us hope for humanity. This mini-documentary shows two people from totally different worlds, defying the odds for the sake of love." absolutelyfobulous.com Many thanks to AJ and Natalie for giving their short time in Beijing, braving the winter cold, and special thanks to AJ's parents who truly gave us words to remember. Part of a series of 1...
Woke up in Beijing
In someone else’s arms on me
Through someone else’s life
That I’m not sure belongs to me
There was a sound of a city, speaks to me
There was a sound of a city, sings me a song for the lovely moments
Through someone else’s eyes
Strangers they don’t look
Through someone else’s woods
Just to take a break from mine
It was a sound of the city, speaks to me
It was a sound of the city, sings me a song for the lovely moments.
There was a sound of a city, speaks to me