Inextricably linked to its glorious, notorious past,  yet hurtling towards a power-charged future, Běijīng – one of history's great  cities – is as complex as it is compelling.
Food is an obsession for the Chinese and the dazzling  array of different dishes you’ll encounter in Běijīng reflects the sheer joy  locals take in eating. Dining out is the main social activity; it’s in  restaurants that Běijīngers hang out with friends, romance each other, hold  family reunions and do business, and the variety of restaurants here is  mesmerising. Local menus will have you salivating over succulent Peking duck,  delicious dumplings and awesome noodles, but there’s food from every corner of  
China (and beyond) to be sampled too.  From fiery Sìchuānese to Turkic–inspired Uighur cuisine, Běijīng's restaurants  have got it covered.
Few places on earth can match the extraordinary historical  panorama on display in Běijīng. There are six Unesco world heritage sites in  this city alone (just one less than the whole of Egypt). At its heart is the  magnificent Forbidden City, a royal palace on a scale like no other. Běijīng is  also home to sublime temples that aspire to cosmological perfection, while the  city centre is crisscrossed by enchanting hútòng: ancient alleyways  that teem with life today, as they did hundreds of years ago. And, to cap it  all, the awe-inspiring Great Wall snakes its way across the hills north of  town.
It's not just the ancient architecture that wows tourists.  Běijīng is also home to some of the world's most innovative modern buildings.  The world's leading architects clamber for the chance to make their mark on this  new global powerhouse, and jaw-dropping structures like the CCTV Building,  Galaxy Soho, the NCPA concert hall and the Olympic Stadium are clear signs that  Běijīng is not shy about proclaiming its status as China’s capital. Like the  temples and palaces of the ancient past, and the imposing socialist realist  monuments of the 1950s, these latest additions are built on a scale that screams  ‘look at me!’.
Běijīng isn’t just the political centre of 
China – it’s the  cultural heart of the country too. The nation’s top artists, writers,  movie-makers and musicians converge here, making this 
the place to take  the pulse of China’s rapidly evolving cultural scene. With top-class museums,  galleries galore, and an increasing number of music venues, there’s enough to  keep you busy day and night. Běijīng is also the centre for the traditional  Chinese performing arts. Whether it’s the mystique of Peking opera, tumbling  acrobats or the graceful lines of Chinese classical dance that entrances you,  the capital has it and more.
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