6,817 miles John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK)
In China, southeast of Beijing
The capital city of China is Beijing, found in north eastern China.
The South China Sea is located to the south of China, while Guangzhou is situated in the southern part of the country and Beijing is in the north. The distance between Guangzhou and Beijing is approximately 1,200 miles (about 2,000 kilometers). The South China Sea is roughly 60 miles (about 100 kilometers) south of Guangzhou, depending on the specific location. Thus, the distance from Guangzhou to the South China Sea is significantly shorter than the distance from Guangzhou to Beijing.
Beijing, China is located in the Northern Hemisphere.
no, it is in the north of China. Beijing is 北京 in Chinese, literally means the capital of north. The north east part of China is Lining, heilongjiang and other provinces.
There is only one capital of China, which is Beijing.
The North China Plain
Qinghuandao is 320km north east from Beijing
North East
Beijing, China is the city located at 40 degrees north latitude and 116 degrees east longitude.
no, mianyang is located near Chengdu, at the south west of China, while Beijing located at the north part.
North China Plain (: