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  2. St. Michael's Church, Beijing - Wikipedia

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    St. Michael's Church (French: Église Saint-Michel; traditional Chinese: 聖彌厄爾教堂; simplified Chinese: 圣弥厄尔教堂), also called Dongjiaoming Street Church (东交民巷天主堂), [citation needed] is a church that was formerly in the French Legation of Beijing. It was built in 1901.

  3. List of Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Beijing

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    Site Chinese name Location Designation Image Red Building of Peking University: 北京大学红楼: Beijing : 1-8 : Lugou Bridge: 卢沟桥: Beijing : 1-24 ...

  4. Yidongyuan - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the establishment of the MSS, Yidongyuan served as the headquarters of its predecessor agency. It was referred to in public settings obliquely as the "Organ in the Western Garden" (中直西苑机关; Zhōngzhí xīyuàn jīguān), a reference to its location in northwestern Beijing near the Western Garden (Xiyuan).

  5. Chaonei No. 81 - Wikipedia

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    Chaonei No. 81 (simplified Chinese: 朝内81号; traditional Chinese: 朝內81號; pinyin: Cháo nèi bāshí yī hào, short for simplified Chinese: 朝阳门内大街81号; traditional Chinese: 朝陽門內大街81號; pinyin: Chāoyáng mén nèi dàjiē bāshí yī hào or Chaoyangmen Inner Street No. 81), sometimes referred to as Chaonei Church, [1] is a house located in the Chaoyangmen ...

  6. Deshengmen - Wikipedia

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    'Gate of Virtuous Triumph') is a city gate that was once part of Beijing's northern city wall. It is one of Beijing's few preserved city gates and now stands as a landmark on the northern 2nd Ring Road. [1] The original gate complex, built in 1437, was composed of three structures – the gatehouse, archery tower, and barbican. The gatehouse ...

  7. Nanluoguxiang - Wikipedia

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    Nanluoguxiang was built in the Yuan Dynasty and received its current name during the Qing Dynasty, around 1750.In recent years, the area's hutongs have become a popular tourist destination with restaurants, bars, live music houses, coffee shops, fast food and souvenir shops, as well as some old siheyuan associated with famous historic and literary figures.

  8. Exclusive-China's WuXi AppTec shared US client's data with ...

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    A similar bill introduced in the House alleged that WuXi AppTec and certain other Chinese companies have links to China's military, allegations the company has also rejected.

  9. Chaoyangmen - Wikipedia

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    Chaoyangmen in 1905 Chaoyangmen and hanging bridge in 1917. The Chaoyang Gate (the Gate Facing the Sun) was the main gate of the East City. The gate was demolished, along with the walls and moat of the East City in the 1950s [1] and replaced with the 2nd Ring Road (Beijing) where the moat and walls had been, and an elevated roundabout-bridge where the gate had been.