Map of Beijing – China Capital & City Guide
Map of Beijing – China Capital & City Guide
This map of Beijing provides a detailed overview of China’s capital city, including central districts, transport routes, historic landmarks and surrounding northern China regional connections.
Beijing is known for the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, historic hutongs, major government precincts and its role as one of China’s most important cultural and political centres. Key areas include Dongcheng, Xicheng, Chaoyang, Haidian and surrounding metropolitan districts.
Beijing is located in northern China and is the capital of China. Major areas include Dongcheng, Xicheng, Chaoyang, Haidian and central historic districts.
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Where Is Beijing Located?
Beijing is located in northern China, inland from the coast and near Hebei Province and Tianjin regional corridors.
- North: Great Wall and mountain districts
- South: Hebei Province and northern China plains
- East: Tianjin and Bohai Sea direction
- West: Western hills and inland northern China regions
Main Areas and Districts of Beijing
- Dongcheng — historic central district including major landmarks
- Xicheng — central civic and historic district
- Chaoyang — business, embassy and commercial district
- Haidian — university, technology and education district
- Forbidden City area — major historic and tourism precinct
- Tiananmen Square district — central civic landmark area
- Sanlitun direction — dining, nightlife and embassy area
- Outer metropolitan districts — residential, industrial and transport zones
How Beijing Is Laid Out
- Historic central core — organised around imperial-era landmarks and civic spaces
- Ring road structure — major roads form circular transport corridors around the city
- Subway-connected districts — metro lines connect central and outer districts
- Business and embassy precincts — concentrated mainly in eastern districts
- University and technology zones — concentrated in Haidian and north-western districts
Key Geographic Features
- Northern China plains — broad inland region surrounding the city
- Western Hills — mountain and parkland areas west of Beijing
- Great Wall region — historic mountain corridor north of the city
- Historic hutong districts — traditional urban neighbourhoods in central Beijing
- Major urban ring roads — define the city’s transport geography
Beijing Transport and Road Map Overview
- Beijing Subway — major metro network linking districts and landmarks
- Second, Third and Fourth Ring Roads — key urban transport corridors
- Beijing Capital International Airport routes — major aviation gateway
- Beijing Daxing International Airport routes — major airport corridor south of the city
- High-speed rail stations — connect Beijing with cities across China
Why People Search for a Map of Beijing
- To locate Beijing’s central historic districts
- To understand subway and ring road routes
- To explore landmarks such as the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square
- To plan tourism, study or business travel
- To understand the layout of China’s capital city
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Where is Beijing located?
Beijing is located in northern China. -
What is Beijing known for?
Beijing is known for the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, historic hutongs and its role as China’s capital. -
What are the main areas of Beijing?
Main areas include Dongcheng, Xicheng, Chaoyang and Haidian. -
Is Beijing the capital of China?
Yes, Beijing is the capital city of China.
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