- Beijing,
previously romanized as
Peking, is the
capital city of China. With more than 22
million residents, it is the world's most
populous national capital...
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Peking University (PKU) is a
public university in Haidian, Beijing, China. It is
affiliated with and
funded by the
Ministry of
Education of China. The...
- The
Convention of
Peking or
First Convention of
Peking is an
agreement comprising three distinct unequal treaties concluded between the Qing
dynasty of...
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Peking duck is a dish from
Beijing that has been
prepared since the
Imperial era. The meat is
characterized by its thin,
crispy skin, with
authentic versions...
- Look up
Peking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Peking is an
alternate and
mostly obsolete romanization of Beijing, the
capital city of the People's...
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Peking opera, or
Beijing opera (Chinese: 京劇; pinyin: Jīngjù), is the most
dominant form of
Chinese opera,
which combines instrumental music,
vocal performance...
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Peking Man (Homo
erectus pekinensis) is a
subspecies of H.
erectus which inhabited the
Zhoukoudian cave site in
modern northern China during the Chibanian...
- The
Peking Plan (or
Operation Peking) was an
operation in
which three destroyers of the
Polish Navy, the Burza, Błyskawica, and Grom, were
evacuated to...
- The
Peking to
Paris motor race was an
automobile race,
originally held in 1907,
between Peking (now Beijing), then Qing
China (now the People's Republic...
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Moment in
Peking is a
novel originally written in
English by
Chinese author Lin Yutang. The novel, Lin's first,
covers the
turbulent events in
China from...