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Discover LudwigThe word 'Beijing' is correct and is often used in written English.
It is the capital city of China. Example: "I am planning a trip to Beijing next month to visit the Great Wall and try authentic Chinese cuisine."
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Last year, during David Cameron's trip to Beijing, the same paper announced that Britain was "just an old European country apt [that is, suitable] for travel and study".
"Ask yourself: if I were a Chinese spy, why wouldn't I have flown directly into Beijing?
The principle is simple in theory — Beijing is responsible for the city's defence and foreign affairs; Hong Kong enjoys limited self-governance and civil liberties, including an independent judiciary and unrestricted press.
Inside the cocoon of an event where the main sponsors don't accept that human caused climate change is even real, the news from Beijing seemed to further outline how rapidly the world could change – whether the coal industry likes it or not.
The Abbott government has raised the ire of Beijing with statements interpreted as supportive of Japan in the dispute, but Carr said the Abbot government had, in fact, been "impeccable neutral" in its approach to the dispute.
With Beijing hoping to further cement its foothold in a country viewed as offering the easiest entrance to Europe commercially, Chinese officials are eager to replicate Cosco's business model elsewhere.
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Organisers said on Monday that the protest would not end until Beijing changes its electoral guidelines and Leung Chun-Ying, the city's pro-Beijing chief executive, steps down.
While Beijing has agreed to grant Hong Kong universal suffrage in the 2017 election, meaning that more than 5 million eligible voters will have their say on who is chosen as Hong Kong's leader, all candidates will face screening by a majority pro-Beijing committee.
Some protesters also waved yellow bananas, a riposte to pro-Beijing counter-protesters who, from the demonstration's sidelines and in pro-mainland local media, have accused them of being "fake Chinese" fomented by "foreign forces".
The protesters demand a genuine choice among candidates for the city's 2017 chief executive elections, while Chinese authorities have mandated an electoral framework in which all candidates are screened by a committee of pro-Beijing elites.
Its top political post – that of chief executive – is chosen by a "nominating committee" of 1,200 people, most of them from pro-Beijing elites.
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