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Great Capital
First made capital city of a united China under the reign of Kublai Khan, who named it Great Capital, Beijing is now seizing the opportunity of the Olympics to show the world just how great it is
So Near, Yet So Far
The 12 billion-yuan new subway line was also seen as part of the local government's latest efforts to turn Beijing into a more livable city, an objective drawn up in a long-term municipal development plan that anticipates Beijing in 2020 as "a most suitable place for residence"
Unjamming Beijing
Building a livable city may start with the development of a comfortable and efficient public transport system
Beijing Bound
Capital to one fifth of mankind and the fastest developing nation in history, Beijing is attracting a growing number of foreign residents drawn by interest and opportunity. The city is in thrall to incredibly rapid development that is altering its appearance and character. So what can the new arrivals expect?
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