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What is the "real" Beijing?
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What is the “real” Beijing?
Is it a canyon of gleaming high-rises or block after block of low-slung hutongs?
Is it a sprawling metropolis or jampacked urban jungle?
Is it thriving or destitute?
The answer to all of the above is yes - depending on where in Beijing you are.
This city of 17.5 million people defies easy categorization.
Take a look at a few short videos and decide for yourself.
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