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- Beijing - Wikipedia
Beijing is a global city and one of the world's leading centres for culture, diplomacy, politics, finance, business and economics, education, research, language, tourism, media, sport, science and technology, transportation, and art
- Why is Beijing no longer called Peking - Ruqin China Travel
The transition from “Peking” to “Beijing” represents more than a shift in spelling It marks China’s growth and modern approach to international engagement
- What is the difference between Peking and Beijing?
Peking and Beijing are two names for the same city, the capital of China However, many people may wonder what the difference is between these two names and why they are used interchangeably
- Peking or Beijing? | Quicksilver Translate | Translation Agency
Most countries now refer to Beijing using its official spelling, but French and Spanish speakers, for example, tend to use the old “Pékin” and “Peking” respectively
- Beijing | Province, City, History, Map, Facts | Britannica
Beijing, city, province-level shi (municipality), and capital of the People’s Republic of China Few cities in the world have served for so long as the political headquarters and cultural centre of an area as immense as China
- Is It Peking or Beijing? 2025 - thechinajourney. com
Quick Answer: Both “Peking” and “Beijing” refer to China’s capital, but “Peking” is the historical name, while “Beijing” is the modern official name used globally in maps, media, and government documents
- How Peking Is Different From Beijing
The city of Běijīng 北京 in northern China has been China's capital for centuries However the name has not been consistently transcribed into Roman letters "Peking" is the older English spelling (comparable to Pékin in French or Pekín in Spanish)
- Peking Beijing - Peking changed to Beijing
Peking is the name of the city according to Chinese Postal Map Romanization, and the traditional customary name for Beijing in English Beijing or Peking means "northern capital", in line with the common East Asian tradition whereby capital cities are explicitly named as such
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