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Welcometo Beijing. Asthe capital of China, Beijing is the political,economic and cultural center of the country. There are many places of interestin Beijing. TheGreat Wall is the longest man-made structure ever built in the world. The Palace Museum,also called the Forbidden City, is the largestand most complete ancient wooden-structure building in the world. The Summer Palaceis a masterpiece of China'sancient gardens. They are all on the World Heritage List. Of course, there aremany other tourist attractions for you to explore.
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