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== History == | == History == | ||
[[Battle of Peking]] 1860 | [[Battle of Peking]] 1860 | ||
==Records== | |||
*See [[China]] | |||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 01:14, 4 August 2019
Peking | |
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Presidency: | |
Coordinates: | 39.908173°N 116.3979°E |
Altitude: | 43.5 m (143 ft) |
Present Day Details | |
Place Name: | Beijing |
State/Province: | Municipality of Beijing |
Country: | China |
Transport links | |
Peking, now usually pronounced and spelled Beijing, has been the capital of China for hundreds of years.
Spelling Variants
Modern name: Beijing
Variants: Pekin/Peking
History
Battle of Peking 1860
Records
- See China
External links
- Beijing Wikipedia
- Virtual Beijing, a project which is part of a cluster of digital research platforms in urban history and development created by the Institut d'Asie Orientale (Lyons Institute of East Asian Studies). Includes Maps, Images and E Library. The main focus is on the period 1920s-1940s
Historical books online
- Peking and the overland route Published by Thos. Cook & Son 3rd edition 1917 Archive.org
- Cook’s Guide to Peking, North China, South Manchuria and Korea Published by Thos. Cook & Son 1924 Archive.org
- The Peking Who's Who 1922 Compiled by Alex. Ramsay. Archive.org
- The Memoirs of a Malayan Official by Victor Purcell 1965 Archive.org Lending Library. As a member of the Malayan Civil Service from 1921, he was soon after sent to Canton and Peking to study Chinese from page 101.