Will Beijing always be the capital?
No matter what happens, it will always be the capital. Beijing is the capital of China and has occupied an important strategic position since ancient times. In the early days, the city of Beijing had city walls, but later due to the needs of economic development, the city walls were demolished. As the capital of China, Beijing has a long history and unique geographical advantages. From a Feng Shui perspective, Beijing is considered a treasure land, and the political power that resides here has a long-lasting national destiny and a long life. Historically, Beijing was the capital of the Ming and Qing dynasties, with each dynasty lasting more than three hundred years. In addition, Beijing is China's political and cultural center and has the status of a world-famous ancient capital and a modern international city. Beijing is the city with the largest number of world cultural heritages in the world, which further highlights its global influence as a capital. From an urban planning perspective, one of Beijing’s development goals is to optimize the core functions of the capital and strengthen the regional integration of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region. The realization of this goal will help enhance Beijing’s status and influence as the capital. All things considered, Beijing's status as the capital is stable and has a long-term historical and realistic foundation. However, future development is difficult to predict, and specific conditions may change with changes in China's society and economy. But at least in the foreseeable decades, Beijing’s status as the capital should not change.