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East, Beijing

East, Beijing

East, Beijing is a business lifestyle hotel next to the 798 Art Zone. As part of the INDIGO project, you?ll enjoy a vibrant retail landscape spanning 35 acres/14 hectares that provides a variety of restaurants, bars, shops, and a cinema.

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Regent Beijing

Regent Beijing

Regent Beijing presents guests with a contemporary, luxury stay with spacious accommodations, five dining venues, and an on-site spa.

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Boyue Beijing Hotel

Boyue Beijing Hotel

Boyue Beijing is a sophisticated hotel in downtown Beijing that offers luxury accommodations, two restaurants, and quality service.

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V-Continent Beijing Parkview Wuzhou Hotel

V-Continent Beijing Parkview Wuzhou Hotel

V-Continent Beijing Parkview Wuzhou Hotel is an expansive leading hotel near several attractions. The hotel offers 472 lavish accommodations, including 40 suites filled with luxury amenities. Relax at the on-site health club that features a heated indoor pool, saunas, and traditional Chinese massages or dine in one of the six restaurants and bars. The hotel is ideally setup for business-minded travel with nine multi-functional meeting rooms, complimentary WiFi access, and a location adjacent to two Beijing convention centers. Impeccable service and convenient location make V-Continent Beijing Parkview Wuzhou Hotel the perfect place to stay.

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Hotel Kunlun

Hotel Kunlun

Hotel Kunlun is an impressive five-star hotel with luxury accommodations, 9 restaurants, and a full health center for the business and leisure traveler.

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The Opposite House

The Opposite House

Uncover a rare gem set among the grandeur of ancient Asia ? The Opposite House. Premiering in the summer of 2008, this striking Beijing luxury hotel was designed by renowned Japanese architect Kengo Kuma with space, warmth, comfort, and style in mind. Loc

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Lv Garden Huanghuali Art Gallery

Lv Garden Huanghuali Art Gallery

More than a boutique hotel,�Lv Garden Huanghuali Art Gallery creates an authentic Chinese retreat with ancient artifacts, lush gardens, and cultural workshops.

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  Beijing

Beijing (北京 Běijīng) is the capital of the most populous country in the world, the People’s Republic of China. With a population of 21.5 million people, it is the nation’s second-largest city after Shanghai. It was also the seat of the Ming and Qing dynasty emperors until the formation of a republic in 1911. Beijing is the political, educational and cultural centre of the country and as such it is rich in historical sites and important government and cultural institutions.

The city is marked by its flatness and arid climate. There are only three hills to be found in the city limits (in Jingshan Park to the north of Forbidden City) and mountains surround the capital on three sides. Like the configuration of the Forbidden City, Beijing has concentric “ring roads”, which are actually rectangular, that go around the metropolis and serve as good reference points as one attempts to move about the city. Beyond the ring roads are the most-visited portions of the Great Wall of China, which witnesses visitors the world over and Beijing serves as a good headquarters for those who wish to gaze upon one of mankind’s more memorable and lasting structures.

Beijing was host to the 2008 Summer Olympic Games.

Beijing is characterised by its vastness and large distances between locations. Until recently, the city was almost entirely made up of hutongs with narrow lanes and single story buildings. Now, many of the hutongs have given way to broad boulevards and modern buildings, contributing to an airy, sprawling feel, in sharp contrast to cities like Hong Kong and Shanghai.

Beijing is the political centre of the country with official buildings and embassy areas dominating the city. Beijing is also the historical and cultural centre of China with many historical buildings and sites - especially within Ring Road Two. The city has undergone rapid modernisation in recent years, with improvements of institutions, business environment and work conditions.

Given their city’s historical, cultural and political heft, Beijingers are justifiably proud to be citizens of the capital. An attitude known as 大北京主义 or “Great Beijing-ism” is often used to describe their attitude toward people from other regions of China. They are often much more interested in politics and willing to talk about current events than people elsewhere in China. Beijingers also seem to focus on not losing face and often use humor in order to do so. However, many Chinese from other provinces find Beijingers very friendly and straightforward compared with people from Shanghai especially.

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