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Beijing - Biography of a City

Beijing - Biography of a City

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Publisher: Sutton Publishing
Catalogue number: 162007
ISBN: 9780750942515
Format: Hardback Mini
Size: 13x21cm
Number of Pages: 176
Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

£12.99

In “Beijing: Biography of a City”, author Jonathan Clements tells the story of Beijing, the capital of China and the site of the 2008 Olympics, from its earliest beginnings as a campsite for primitive hominids through its fluctuating fortunes under a dozen dynasties.

Despite spending almost a thousand years in ruins, the site has been a capital for several cultures, including Mongolian tribesmen and the glorious Ming emperors, whose tombs can still be found on its outskirts. Through Beijing, we can experience Chinese history itself, including some of its more famous residents - Khubilai Khan, Mulan, and Marco Polo. We can also learn about some of the most frequently asked questions about the city - the origin of ’Pekinese’ dogs, what exactly ’Peking’ cuisine is, and why we persist in calling the city ’Peking’ at all. Jonathan Clements’ new book examines both the city’s most famous sites - its temples, altars, gates and precincts - as well as the ultra-modern areas under construction for the Olympics.

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