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The population of Beijing

Population of Beijing: According to the data of the seventh census of Beijing, the resident population is 2 1 893,000.

It accounts for 1.55% of the national population, an increase of 0.09% over 20 10. In terms of the ratio of men to women, the ratio of men in Beijing is 5 1. 14%, and the ratio of women is 48.86%, which is basically the same as that of the whole country. In terms of age composition, the age group from 0 to 14 in Beijing accounts for 1 1.84%, the age group from 15 to 59 accounts for 68.53%, and the age group over 60 accounts for 19.63%. From the perspective of academic qualifications, the number of people with university education (college education or above) in every 6.5438 million population in Beijing ranks first in the country, reaching 465.438+0.980.

Beijing is called "Beijing" for short, and it was called Yanjing and Peiping in ancient times. Beijing is located in the north of China, the north of North China Plain, Tianjin in the east and Hebei in the rest. Its center is116 20 ′ east longitude and 39 56 ′ north latitude. It is a world-famous ancient capital and a modern international city.

Beijing attractions:

1, Tiananmen Square: the largest city square in the world.

2. Forbidden City Forbidden City: The Forbidden City is the largest royal building complex in the world.

3. Badaling Great Wall: A well-preserved section of the Great Wall of Ming Dynasty.

4. Summer Palace: imperial gardens and palaces in the Qing Dynasty.

5. Beihai Park: an early royal garden.

6. Temple of Heaven: There are large ancient sacrificial buildings in the world.

7. Capital Museum: a modern comprehensive museum.

8. Ming Tombs: The tombs of thirteen emperors in the Ming Dynasty.

Shichahai Hutong: a famous historical and cultural tourist attraction in Beijing.

10, Lama Temple: a well-preserved and large-scale temple in China.

The Forbidden City, also known as the Forbidden City, is a well-preserved and large-scale ancient wooden structure complex in China and even in the world, and is known as "the first of the five largest palaces in the world". The Forbidden City was built under the order of Yongle Emperor Judy. According to its layout and function, it is divided into two parts: "the outer dynasty" and "the inner dynasty". It is bounded by Gan Qing Gate, with the outer court to the south of Gan Qing Gate and the inner court to the north.