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Bejing The Great Wall of China The Great Wall, symbolizing China's ancient civilization, is one of the world's most renowned projects. It is a distance

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Bejing

The Great Wall of China

The Great Wall, symbolizing China's ancient civilization, is one of the world's most renowned projects. It is a distance of 75 kilometers northwest of Beijing. Its highest

point at Badaling is some 800 meters above sea level. Now, nature has taken over most of the Great Wall. The Great Wall runs 629 kilometers in the Beijing area. More than 100 kilometers are well preserved and two other sections at Badaling and Mutianyu

have already been renovated for tourists both at home and abroad.

Buddhism is one of China's most celebrated religions. Founded by Siddhartha Gautama, it says that people should seek out the truth in their lives to reach the ultimate state of

mind and soul: Nirvana.

Like most religions, there is a story to how it came about. Siddhartha Gautama was born as a prince to a wealthy Brahmin King. He had all that he wanted right before his fingertips. His family

and his father's follower's knew that he would become the future King, seeing as to how he was perfect in every aspect of his mind, body, and soul. His father went to a priest to see what he saw in the future of his son Siddhartha. The priest saw two things: Siddhartha would either

become the greatest king to ever live, or he would become a teacher.  

After many years of practicing asceticism, Siddhartha realized that this was not working. His followers did not like his decision and they left him. Siddhartha realized that the answer lied in

the middle. He resolved to stay in the same place until he realizes the answer; the Truth. He sees that the earth is the way it is and it cannot be changed. The world is also completely

dependent on each of its characteristics; cause and effect. Now his is Buddha; the Enlightened One.

Buddha taught his beliefs for many years before his death.

To reach Nirvana one must realize the 4 Noble Truths and following the Eigthfold Path.

Buddhism

Mandarin is the most widely spoken of all Chinese languages/dialects and is used by upwards of 720 million people in China, or 70 percent of the population of China. It is

spoken in a huge area of the mainland running diagonally from the extreme southwest to Manchuria and also along the entire East Coast north of Shanghai. To generalize, most

of China, with the exception of the southeastern provinces from Vietnam in the southwest to Shanghai in the northeast is Mandarin speaking. Other exceptional areas are in the Far West. There are also non-Chinese speaking minorities in many areas of China.

Substantial numbers of speakers are in Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Russia, the USA, Mongolia, Vietnam, Brunei, South Africa, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Hong

Kong. The total number of speakers in approximately 885 million.

Mandarin

FoodChinese delicacies have four branches: Sichan Dish, Guangdong Dish, Shandong

Dish and Huaiyang Dish, each of which can be divided into dozens of subbranches. All subbranches still contain numerous delicious dishes with

various flavors in different methods. Chinese food is thus famous in the world for its special charm as well as its magnificence.

Thanks to being the capital city, Beijing has the advantage of seeing the assembly of all the delicious dishes nationwide. There is no Chinese delicacy you cannot

find in Beijing. What is more, many western delicacies have rushed into the capital city such as the French Dish, Russian Dish, Italian Food and American

Fast Food. They have become the frequent enjoyment for the natives of Beijing. Since you have come to Beijing over a long distance, you should first

of all taste the typical Beijing Dish.

The capital today is indeed the best place to enjoy all the delicacies around the country and even around the world. People can find every Chinese dish with the best flavor here. So, for all the visitors to Beijing, it is really a precious

chance for them to savor all the delicious food there.   

The Beijing roast duck enjoys the title of "The Best Flavor of the World" and is typical of Beijing-flavored foods. The best resort to try roast ducks is the Quanjude Roast Duck

Restaurant and its subdivisions, located in Quanmanwai Street, Hepingman Street, and Wangfujing Street. This Restaurant was set up 130 years ago, and even 30 years earlier if we take into account when Mr. Yang Renquan, the forefather of this Restaurant, sponsored the

duck business. The royal dish, as a major pillar supporting the series of Beijing dishes, embodies the historical features of Beijing being a capital for 800 years. It has a completely

noble pedigree, common people even couldn't have a look at their beautiful appearance in the past. Although they have strictly retained their royal styles, now royal dishes have become popular among the common people. Since it is cold in winter in Beijing, hot pot has always been the favor of the Beijingers. Another great feature of Beijing is various snacks. Since Beijing incorporates snacks from all other nationalities in China and has a rich variety of

categories. There are many snacks stores in the street as well as in the night market and free market. In spring, the snack stands in the temple fair and flower fair are always the attractive places for their various snacks, including fried pie, soybean milk, rice cake, fried cake, bean

curd, tea soup, toasted sweet potato, ravioli soup, baked sesame-seed cake, etc.

Peking Duck

Skewered Mutton

Mongolian  Hot Pot

Tea Culture

The fragrance of tea has penetrated through the entire history of Chinese civilization of over 5000 years. Drinking tea in China can be dated back to very ancient times,

when, it was said, "God of Agriculture had used tea to detoxify the poisonous grass he ate while he was trying all the grass." After several thousand years'

development, drinking tea has become a particular culture of the Chinese people. Chinese tea culture witnesses a long history. With the popularity of tea drinks, it has served to cultivate people's minds unceasingly. Advancing with the history, Chinese tea culture has widely spread from near to far, from home to abroad, over the vast

land of China to the overseas. Nowadays, tea has grown one of the three most popular beverages on earth. It is

preferred by people from all over the world. In Britain, tea is considered as the beauty drink. When tea was no longer the exclusive drink for imperial family but was also enjoyed by all the ordinary people, the fork custom of drinking morning and afternoon tea came into existence. A knowledgeable clergyman had claimed that tea was "a healthful drink for both body and spirit". In the eyes of the French,

tea is "the most gentle, romantic and poetic drink." In Japan, tea is regarded as the "remedy for all diseases" and the "drink of atomic times". What's more, during the

long practice of drinking tea, tea has been exalted by the Japanese from the everyday necessity to an elegant art ----- "tea moral".