The Chinese name for Beijing is Beijing. It means "North Capital." (Nanjing is the south capital.)
Mandarin Chinese
Beijing people speak Mandarin. Therefore it is "再见" ( Zàijiàn ).
Mandarin Chinese is the dialect of Chinese spoken in Beijing and adopted as the official language for all of China.
Yes ching is a Chinese name.
The official language in China is Mandarin, and the most common dialect is the Beijing dialect.
The modern name of Peking, China is Beijing, China. It was formerly known as Peking due to the way the Chinese alphabet was being translated at the time.
Beijing is the Chinese's capital city, at coordinates: 39° 54' N, 116° 24' E
In Chinese, Beijing would be 北京 北京.
'Beijing' in Chinese pinyin is 'bei jing'. In Chinese characters it is '北京'.
Beijing University of Chinese Medicine was created in 1956.
Chinese
I believe it's Peking, to the Chinese. Hope that helps!
Officially none, as the Chinese government is Atheist, unofficially you name it and it's practiced.
Beijing= 北京 (bei3 jing1)
To the Chinese, Beijing has always been pronounced Beijing, however the English mistransliteration of "Peking" was dropped in 1958 with the implementation of the Hanyu Pinyin romanization system.
Forbidden City
The Forbidden City in Beijing, China, contains the imperial court of former Chinese rulers. Ordinary Chinese citizens were forbidden to enter it until the last Chinese Emperor lost his powers in 1912.