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Beijing

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

BEIJING

Photo by Werner Kunz

Population: 21.54 million (2018)

MOST PEOPLE LIVE DOWNTOWN CAUSE IT’S EASIER TO TRAVEL

BEIJING’S MOST POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT IS ROCK BANDS AND OTHER BANDS

Photo by Tom Rogerson

The educational system in Beijing, as elsewhere in China, consists of six years of universal primary education and six years of secondary education.

Photo by Tra Nguyen

Beijing is known for their landmarks. Also known for politics and Beijing has lots of jobs

In Beijing you can fly, take a city bus,a train,a subway, or a taxi as transportation.

ONE OF THE LARGEST LANDMARKS IS THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA

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CRAZY LAWS

  • Grown children must visit their parents.
  • Children must salute passing cars.
  • State employees must visit an ancient village
  • Male officials in certain parts of the country can’t hire female secretaries.
  • Until recently, families with more than one child were fined.

5 MAJOR LAWS

  • No drugs. If the authorities find you using drugs you will be put away for a while.
  • No stealing
  • No killing
  • Have to go to school
  • Soil pollution law basically don’t litter
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Most people live in little houses or in huge hotel type things.

AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME

57,000 YUAN OR 8,446 US DOLLARS
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Music
Traditional music in China is played on solo instruments or in small ensembles of plucked and bowed stringed instruments, flutes, and various cymbals, gongs, and drums.

Social factor
Nobody blows their nose in a tissue, they blow it onto the ground. Don’t sit until the cook tells you where too.

Food
Chinese people basically eat all animals' meat, such as pork, beef, mutton, chicken, duck, pigeon, as well as many others. Pork is the most commonly consumed meat, and it appears in almost every meal.

Photo by Mista Yuck