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Beijing is currently one of the world's fastest growing and most fascinating cities in the world.

Beijing
possesses many of the key characteristics of a truly strong global city, including top management
commitment with a global perspective, contemporary infrastructure, and a rich and diverse
culture. Various elements have aided Beijing's emergence as a global city, but transparency and
connectivity are by far the most significant component. This component will continue to be the most
essential for Beijing's future as a worldwide competent city.

Without a question, Beijing is already a global city. Beijing is one of the world's most powerful cities in
the world, Beijing is also a symbol of China's rise as a global power. Beijing, being China's capital, already
holds a unique status among Chinese cities. It is often regarded as a symbol of China's rise and growing
global power. Beijing is also considered as the home of international organizations and multinational
corporations, in addition to its political role they quickly establishing itself as the globalization's
epicenter.

Beijing has the potential to surpass New York, London, and Paris as a major global travel destination,
thanks to its nice people, world-class historic landmarks, architectural masterpieces, government and
large corporate headquarters, cafes, and restaurants.

Beijing was once known as Peking. Beijing's notable sights include modern structures dipped in neon
lights at night, and summer Olympics.  Other attractions can be found across the city. The capital city
possesses a long history, as shown by words and artistic artifacts. Beijing is not only China's political
capital, they have a strong cultural, scientific, economic, and academic presence. Beijing offers a lot of
unique scenic views and activities.

Characteristics:

1. Beijing is one of the highest contributors to the global economy and the largest exporter of
products and goods worldwide. Beijing China had a massive amount of dominant sectors that
produced export-oriented goods and resources. Data processing technology, consumer
electronics, other textiles, apparel, optical equipment, and medical equipment were the most
popular manufactured products shipped from Beijing and other part of China.

2. Beijing is the political center of the China, making them very influential in international political
affair.

3. The city is home to internationally famous cultural institutions, Beijing is also a home of
numerous major research institutes. Beijing has also made significant investments to improve
physical and digital connectivity. It also establishes objectives for increasing citywide high-speed
Internet access and promoting citywide high-speed wireless Internet connectivity.

4. They are one of the top cities for business, they also have numerous embassies and is home to
some of the world's largest businesses. Beijing also has the highest proportion of globally
connected companies in Chinese city. By 2010, 256 of the world's 500 largest corporations had
invested in Beijing, totaling 598 projects. Beijing is home for the regional headquarters of 84
fortune 500 businesses as of January 2013.
5. Beijing has the world's longest metro and light rail system, with 16 subway and light rail lines
with a total of 456 kilometers. By 2020, Beijing plans to add another 500 kilometers of metro
lines. In the year 2000, Beijing had less than 2.5 million international tourists in 2007, but that
number had more than doubled by 2012. They also have the largest new car market in the world
and exported a lot of raw materials, especially steel. These raw materials were transported to be
processed in other nations

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