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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 65. Chapters: Districts of Beijing, Parks and gardens in Beijing, Rivers of Beijing, Squares in Beijing, Streets in Beijing, Temple of Heaven, Hai River, Zhoukoudian, 798 Art Zone, Old Summer Palace, Tiananmen Square, Xidan, Hutong, Ring roads of Beijing, Olympic Green, Beijing Zoo, Imperial City, Beijing, Songzhuang, Beijing World Park, Zhongguancun, Beihai Park, Prince Gong Mansion, Fragrant Hills, Western Hills, Beijing Botanical Garden, Kunming Lake, Chang'an Avenue, Jingshan Park, Sanlitun, Wangfujing, Beijing Financial Street, Beijing central business district, Yongding River, Juyongguan, Grand View Garden, Zhongshan Park, Honglingjin Park, Purple Bamboo Park, Wangjing, Beijing, Badachu, Wudaokou, Shichahai, Beijing Chaoyang Park, Chuandixia Village, Huanghuacheng, Panjiayuan, Hepingli, Chaowai, Yabaolu, Temple of the Sun, Zhongzhou Road, Tiantongyuan, Taoranting Park, Guomao, Beijing, Xiaotangshan, Ju Jun, Beijing Olympic Village, Fangzhuang, Haidian Park, Longtan Park, Chaoyangmen Outer Street, Guozijian Street, Jianguomen Inner Street, Xinjiekou, Fuxing Road, Beijing, Milu Yuan, West Chang'an Avenue, Fuxingmen Outer Street, Dashanzi, Wuzuolou Forest Park, Jianguomen Outer Street, Fuxingmen Inner Street, East Chang'an Avenue, Gaoliying, Beijing, South Zhongzhou Road, Ping'an Avenue, Dabeiyao, North Zhongzhou Road, Yayuncun, Chuiyangliu, Datangshan. Excerpt: Zhoukoudian or Choukoutien (Chinese: pinyin: Zh uk udian, IPA: ) is a cave system in Beijing, China. It has yielded many archaeological discoveries, including one of the first specimens of Homo erectus, dubbed Peking Man, and a fine assemblage of bones of the gigantic hyena Pachycrocuta brevirostris. Peking Man lived in this cave approximately 750,000 to 200,000 years ago. The Peking Man Site was discovered by Johan Gunnar Andersson in 1921 and was first excavated by...