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Why do you feel that there are few locals in Beijing? Who can tell me why?

Because Beijingers have lived in the local area for generations, the circle of life is getting smaller and smaller, and foreigners will think that there are fewer Beijingers.

Beijing is the capital, municipality directly under the Central Government and national central city of People's Republic of China (PRC), the political and cultural center of China, the economic decision-making and management center of China, and the office of the Central People's Government of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the National People's Congress.

Beijing is located in the north of North China Plain, backed by Yanshan Mountains, and the Yongding River flows through the southwest of the old city, adjacent to Tianjin and Hebei Province.

Beijing has jurisdiction over Dongcheng District, Xicheng District, Chaoyang District, Haidian District, Fengtai District, Shijingshan District, Mentougou District, Fangshan District, Daxing District, Tongzhou District, Shunyi District, Changping District, Pinggu District, Huairou District, Miyun District and Yanqing District.

Beijing is one of the "eight ancient capitals" in China, with seven world heritages and the largest number of cultural heritage projects in the world. It is a famous historical and cultural city with a history of more than 3,000 years and a history of more than 860 years, with numerous historical sites and cultural landscapes.

As early as the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, Zhou Wuwang named Zhao Gong both capital city and its vicinity as Yan. The capital is Liu Lihe Town, Fangshan District, Beijing, and the site still exists. After sealing Yao, people were in Ji, in the southwest of Beijing today. After Yan was destroyed, it moved its capital to Ji, which was collectively called Yan Dou or Yanjing.

During the Qin Dynasty, Ji County was established in Gyeonggi, which belonged to Yang Guangjun.

In the fifth year of Emperor Gaozu, it was placed under the jurisdiction of Yan State. In the first year of Yuanfeng, it was re-established as Yang Guang Ji County, belonging to Youzhou. In the first year, it was the capital of Yang Guang country, because the emperor's personal packet was here.