Capital of the People's Republic of China in the Hebei province in northeastern China; 2nd largest Chinese city.
1The Peiping Explosion, back in the sixties, had almost started World War Three.
2History of Peiping, the capital of learning in China.
3Among other things, this explains the eighteen contradictory Five Year Plans announced by Peiping this week.
4This intense military activity was begun on August 23rd-somethree weeks after your visit to Peiping.
5They owned a beautiful mansion in Peiping.
6Peiping will soon see "Ups and Downs of Officialdom."
7The Secretary of State favors a more militant approach to Peiping and the President a more circumspect one.
8Normally, the United States would never have allowed Dr. Ch'ien to attend the International Physicists Conference in Peiping.
9The Hong Kong branch of their New China News Agency monitors the Peiping radio output...
10Mr. Eban, however, said that "communications received from Peiping do not reveal such a high degree of sensitiveness."
11Peiping is one place where the spirit of Pure Discourse continues unchecked and all manner of preposterous carryings-on are tolerated.
12There was an elaborate celebration on Oct. 1, 1949 when the Communists restored Peiping as capital.
13We expect that the talks will begin upon the return to Warsaw of the Chinese Communist Ambassador, who has been in Peiping.
14What could happen is that the General Assembly could review and reject the credentials of Formosa China and accept those of Peiping China.
15The New Yorker, April 28, 1956 P. 93 Story about author's experiences with his former cook, in Communist Peiping.
16Ch'ien was kidnaped on July 10th, the second day of the conference in Peiping, at some time between two and three in the morning.