Beijing lies in the north of the North China Plain, at 39 degree
56'N and 116 degree 20'E. It neighbors the Tianjin Municipality in
the east, and borders Hebei Province on three sides-the north, west
and south. The terrain of the Beijing area slopes from the
northwest to the southeast. Mountains snake round the city's north,
west and northeast, while the southeast part of the city is a plain
that slopes gently toward the coast of the Bohai Sea. The Yongding,
Chaobai and Juma rivers and the north section of the Grand Cannel
crisscross the area under Beijing's jurisdiction. Most of the
rivers originate from mountainous areas in the northwest, cut
through mountains and zigzag through the plain in the southeast
before emptying into Bohai Sea.
Beijing belongs to the warm temperate zone with a semi-humid
climate. It has four distinctive seasons, with short springs and
autumns while summers and winters are always long.
Beijing is the capital of the People's Republic of China. It
covers 16,807.8 square kilometers. Mountainous areas occupy
10,417.5 square kilometers, accounting for 62 percent of the city's
landmass. The rest, 6390.3 square kilometers or 38 percent of the
total, are flatland. The municipality governs 14 urban districts
and 4 rural counties.
(Source: BOCOG)