Beijing has been the capital of China since the early Ming dynasty. We can still find great architecture and buildings as a legacy from the imperial time. Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, a number of awe-inspiring monuments were built, which added another layer of grandeur to the city.
On March 12, Prof Chang-tai Hung explored his book《 地標:北京的空間政治》, elaborating on the interaction between space and politics in Beijing. Over 130 attended, with students lining up with additional questions aftarwards. Snapshots of this mind-opening event can be found at http://lbcone.ust.hk/booktalk/?p=51.
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