List of administrative divisions of Beijing

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Beijing, an independent municipality in China is divided into ten districts and eight counties.

Inside the second ring road are:

Outside the second ring road are:

  • Chaoyang, and the Sanlitun and Jianguomenwai embassy districts are to the East and North-East of the city center. The two embassy areas contain the majority of foreign embassies and have attendant services (shops, restaurants and bars that cater to foreigners).
  • Fengtai is in the South-West.
  • Shijingshan is the central Western district.
  • Haidian is in the North-West of the city, and includes the Beijing Zoo.

Harper, Damian; Liou, Caroline; Storey, Robert (2002). Beijing. Lonely Planet Publications Pty Ltd. ISBN 1-74059-281-6. 

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