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Location environment of Beijing Hongkun International Hotel

Beijing Hongkun International Hotel is located in Beijing, which is the capital of the People's Republic of China and the political, cultural and financial center of China. It is a historical and cultural city with a history of more than 3, years and 85 years, and an international metropolis full of oriental charm and modern elegance.

Beijing's infrastructure is perfect. Urban transportation, electricity, communication and energy facilities are complete, and it is the hub of national railways and aviation. Zhongguancun Science Park, known as China's "Silicon Valley", and other top science parks and industrial parks in China provide investors and talents with good environment and facilities. The vast area of more than 16,4 square kilometers provides a broad development space for enterprises and individuals.

Beijing Hongkun International Hotel is located in the center of China's Bohai City Group with rapid economic development and the most development potential, and has a unique market advantage. High-end electronic technology products and good commodity reputation have a strong radiation and demonstration role for the whole country.

Beijing Hongkun International Hotel is surrounded by intellectual resources and is rich in scientific research resources. There are more than 8 institutions of higher learning represented by Tsinghua University and Peking University, which are well-known at home and abroad. Academicians of China Academy of Sciences and China Academy of Engineering in Beijing account for half of all academicians, and the number of patents in Beijing accounts for one-third of the country.

Beijing used to be called Jiyou, Youzhou, Yanjing, Dadu, Beiping, Shuntianfu, etc. It is one of the cities that have been the capital for the longest time in Chinese history. Geographically, Beijing is located on the northern edge of North China Plain, relying on Taihang Mountain and Yanshan Mountains in the northwest, facing North China Plain and coastal lowlands in the southeast, and looking at the vast Bohai Sea and Yellow Sea in the east. This pivotal location connecting Northeast China, North China, Northwest China and even the whole country has greatly promoted and guaranteed Beijing's position as an economic center to continue today. In China, no region has such a superior urban development platform as the Beijing-Tianjin Zone.