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BEIJING is a city that's been under construction for 3,000 years, enjoyed 850 years as a capital and 500 years' expo-sure to the outside world. The imperial culture and common folklore co-exist, and t
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BEIJING is a city that's been under construction for 3,000 years, enjoyed 850 years as a capital and 500 years' expo-sure to the outside world. The imperial culture and common folklore co-exist, and the culture of the ancient capital mixes with its multi-cultural modernity to give it a unique character. Now,Beijing steps into the post-industrial age, and the husks of industrial architecture remain, ripe for creative re-purposing and offering new horizons for the development of the cultural and creative industry.
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