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Top Attractions
Beijing is vibrant with amazing attractions, Forbidden City, the most magnificent palace in China; Ming Tombs, an imperial tomb cluster for thirteen emperors of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644); Great Wall, one of the seven wonders of the world; Temple of Heaven, the worshipping site for the emperors; Summer Palace, the grandest imperial garden in China; Tiananmen Square, The largest square in the world; Lama Temple, a noted temple dedicated to Tibetan Buddhism; Beihai Park, a centuries-old park with marvelous scenery; Hutong, a carrier and mirror of Beijing folk culture, moreover, after the 28th Beijing Olympic Games, the National Stadium, Bird’s Nest, has become more and more popular.
Universities in Beijing
As the capital of China, there are at least 70 establishments of higher education in the Chinese capital. Most of the colleges and universities are public or affiliated; only a few are privately established. Such as, Peking University, Peking University, Renmin University of China, Beijing International Studies University, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing Foreign Studies University, Central University of Finance and Economics.
Air Quality of Beijing
Compare with ten years ago, the air quality of Beijing has been improved greatly, especially after the Olympic Games. On 9th Sep, the city's environmental authorities said Beijing recorded 214 "blue sky days", 82.3 percent of the total, from January to mid-September, 18 days more than the same period last year,. This means it would only take an extra 46 blue sky days for the city to achieve its goal of 260 this year. Beijing has a five-grade classification of air quality: a reading below 50 is "excellent"; from 51 to 100 "fairly good"; 101 to 200 "slightly polluted"; 201 to 300 "poor"; and more than 301 "hazardous". Days with excellent or fairly good air quality are counted as blue sky days. Independent experts agree that the air quality in the Chinese capital has improved one year later and Beijing's air will only get better, but Beijing still faces pollution problems and the city still has some way to go before it can be compared with the world's cleanest cities.
Bank
Citi Bank Beijing Branch
Add: 16 F, Guanghua Chang’an Plaza, Jianguomennei Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Tel: +86-10-65102933
Standard Chartered Bank Beijing Branch
Add: No. 1 East Chang’an Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Tel: +86-10-85178838
Deutsche Bank Beijing Branch
Add: 27th F, Deutsche Bank Plaza, No. 81, Jianguo Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Tel: +86-10-5969 8899
HSBC Beijing Branch
Add: G/F, Block A, Beijing COFCO Plaza No.8, Jianguomennei Road, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Te: +86-10-5999 8888
Bank of America Beijing Branch
Add: No.1, Jiangguomenwai Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Tel:+86-10-65053508
Hospitals
Peking Union Medical College Hospital (北京协和医院)
Add 1: No.1 Shuaifu road, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Tel: 65295564
Add 2: No.41 Damucang Hutong, Xicheng District, Beijing
Tel: 88068010
Beijing Fuwai Hospital (北京阜外医院)
Add: No. 167 Bei Lishi Road, Xicheng District, Beijing
Tel: 010-88398866
China-Japan Friendship Hospital (中日友好医院)
Add: East Yinghua road, Hepingli, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Tel: 010-84205566
Beijing Anzhen Hospital (北京安贞医院)
Add: No. 2 Anzhen road, Beijing
Tel: 010-64419691
Bookstores:
Xidan Books Building
Add: C17, Xi Chang'an Jie, Beijing
Wangfujing Xinhua Book Store
Add: 235, Wangfujing Da Jie, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Foreign Languages Bookstore
Add: No. 235 Wangfujing Street, Dongcheng District
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