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Beijing: Geography, History, and Culture
By (Author) Qian Guo
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
17th March 2020
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Urban and municipal planning and policy
Urban communities
951.156
Hardback
344
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
652g
This comprehensive volume examines contemporary life and history in Beijing, covering such topics as culture, politics, economics, crime, security, the environment, and more. While it is not China's most populated city, Beijing serves an important role as the political and cultural capital of the country. This volume examines Beijing's long history, contemporary society, and current challenges the city faces as we move further into the 21st century. Geared toward high school readers, undergraduates, and general readers interested in learning about Beijing, this volume consists of 12 narrative chapters focused on geography, history, and culture. Coverage includes location, people, history, politics, economy, environment and sustainability, local crime and violence, security issues, natural hazards and emergency management, culture and lifestyle, popular culture, and the future. "Life in the City" sidebars feature interviews and memories transcribed by people who are from, lived in, or traveled through Beijing, while other sidebars offer cultural fun facts and travel tips. This volume is the perfect read for anyone looking to get a better idea of what life is like in Beijing and how its culture has arrived at this point.
This authoritative account is a valuable resource for secondary and undergraduate students, business leaders, travelers, and general readers seeking substantive, up-to-date background on this world city. * Library Journal *
Highly recommended. General readers, lower-division undergraduates, and two-year program students. * Choice *
Qian Guo, PhD, is associate professor of geography in the Department of Geography and Environment at San Francisco State University.