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  1. 24 de feb. de 2019 · 9. Hongqiao Market (Perlenmarkt) Der Hongqiao Market bzw. Perlenmarkt befindet sich in der unmittelbaren Nachbarschaft des Himmeltempels, sodass es leicht fällt, auch diese der Peking Sehenswürdigkeiten auf eigene Faust zu erkunden. Diese unmittelbare Nähe zum Himmelstempel ist einer der Hauptgründe für die Tatsache, dass sich der ...

  2. 22 de ago. de 2023 · The novel is set to begin in the year of 1900 which coincides with the period of the Boxing Rebellion that China was then engulfed in. The main protagonist is a 10 year old girl Mulan. Mulan and her family are fleeing Peking (Beijing) to Hangzhou, which is located in the South of China, to escape from the violence and danger that threatened the ...

  3. english.beijing.gov.cn › foreignersinbeijing › beijingthroughforeignerslensAutumn in Beijing

    2022-10-20 |. Autumn in Beijing is short but fascinating. The city's vibrant landscape features golden ginkgo leaves and red maple leaves. Let's take a look at Beijing's autumn through foreigners' lens and enjoy this golden season. The ground covered with ginkgo leaves [Photo by Ng Boon Ho (Malaysia)]

  4. 30 de sept. de 2023 · Berlin hosted the strains of over 200 years of Chinese musical heritage as part of the German capital's Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations. ‌ Among the traditional moon cakes, guests were given an introduction to the Peking Opera by musician Deng Xiaomei. Deng graduated from the Peking Opera Academy in Beijing and has lived in Germany for over ...

  5. 22 de jun. de 2005 · Autumn in Peking. Trans. Paul Knobloch. TamTam Books, 2005. 283 pp. Paper: $18.00. Virtually unknown to the English-speaking world, Boris Vian's fiction remains highly popular in his native France. L'Automne a Pekin is his fourth novel, and it was originally published in 1947. Contrary to what the title indicates, it takes place in an imaginary ...

  6. Peking-Sehenswürdigkeit #1: Chinesische Mauer. Die legendäre Chinesische Mauer bei Peking, auch Große Mauer genannt. Die Chinesische Mauer (auch Große Mauer) ist DIE Sehenswürdigkeit für Peking-Besucher:innen – natürlich! Sie nimmt aber allein wegen der Anfahrt schon ein paar Stunden in Anspruch. Also lieber einen weiteren Tag ...