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1. Marco Polo

Founded in Beijing Zhongguancun in December 2006. Marco Polo follows the format standard to develop a multi-dimensional precision search system.

The daily sent inquiries exceeded 320,000. At the same time, it achieved positive cash flow and achieved a historic first profit.

2.FashionTIY

It is a well-known and practical B2B website that ranks among the best in the world's famous B2B. It is also the foreign trade B2B website that has received the most attention from the foreign trade industry in recent years.

Priority shipping can save shipping time and allow you to receive your goods faster.

Therefore, you can choose the logistics method that suits you according to your business needs.

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1. Marco Polo

Founded in Beijing Zhongguancun in December 2006. Marco Polo follows the format standard to develop a multi-dimensional precision search system.

The daily sent inquiries exceeded 320,000. At the same time, it achieved positive cash flow and achieved a historic first profit.

2.FashionTIY

It is a well-known and practical B2B website that ranks among the best in the world's famous B2B. It is also the foreign trade B2B website that has received the most attention from the foreign trade industry in recent years.

Priority shipping can save shipping time and allow you to receive your goods faster.

Therefore, you can choose the logistics method that suits you according to your business needs.

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I am an expat, living and working in Beijing for 7 years now.

Beijing is a good place to:

See some tourist sites: Great Wall, Forbidden City, TianAnMen, Hutongs,

See some parks: Temple of heaven, Summer palace

Some temples: Lama temple

(you will learn more, if you are accompanied by a capable guide)

Party at night: Sanlitun bar area, HouHai Bar area (find a local Chinese, or an expat to show you the most popular venues)

Join with locals in various activities: Learn to play Chinese chess, dance classical dances on Chinese music, learn Tai-qi, (find someone who can speak Chinese, to go with you)

Learn about Chinese Medicine: Chinese massage, Acupuncture, Moxi, Chinese herbal Medicine, (you can find classes in English all around town)

Buy stuff: Silk Market & Pearl Market for clothes and replicas, PanJiaYuan for antiques,

NvRenJie (ladies street) for cheap electronics's, and BainaoHui and ZhongguanCun for better electronics

and more and more..

If you would like an expert to come with you, you can contact Global Ambassador Concierge, (www.ambassadorconcierge.com). They deliver international standard concierge services as well as personal sigh-seeing tours.

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Another answer from our community:As long as Christians don't meddle with the Government's Policies, & follow guidelines on practicing religion none, and this is true to all faiths not only Christianity

"The Beijing Haidian Christian Church was originally built in 1933 but the number of attendees has increased so dramatically that it was recently knocked down and a new, larger church was erected in its place. It opened its doors on May 31, 2007 in Zhongguancun, also known as China's Silicon Valley. Two of China's top universities, Tsinghua University and Peking University, are nearby the new church. "

"This design for the largest Christian church in China is characterized by a Chinese type of "triple p", ...."

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Christians who are minding their own business are regularly persecuted, denied employment opportunities and imprisoned even though they are not at all meddling with the government and are in fact model citizens. The Christians are particularly careful not to do anything offensive, but the truth is that they are not free to practice their faith. It is in fact the oppressive Chinese Communist government which is meddling in the affairs of Christians.

The punishments referred to above can include imprisonment with hard labor, detention without trial, including beatings and torture. People can also be moved to another location away from family and friends and deprived of useful employment. These things are well known and documented. They continue to this present day.

The human rights abuses of the Chinese Government against a number of religions, including Christians, are documented by many agencies including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and the individual organizations of the religions themselves. Punishments reported cover a wide range from surveillance to murder (the below link documents some of these punishments). There are some churches in China that the government allows to exist, on several conditions. They must preach ONLY what is allowed by the government. They must not preach about the second coming of Christ. They must not evangelize children. They must not preach any doctrine that the government of China perceives as being against the government or against communism. These churches are also not allowed to publish enough Bibles for everyone to have one. These churches are often the only ones that foreigners are allowed to visit when they go to China, and many foreigners are fooled by this, especially those who do not speak Chinese, into thinking that Christians in China have freedom. Some well-known ministers from the US such as Billy Graham have been taken to such churches, and fooled into thinking that the Chinese have religious freedom. But the true Christians usually do not attend these government-sponsored churches, because they know they will not hear the complete gospel in them. They instead attend house churches, and are heavily persecuted.

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