Shunyi District is an administrative district of Beijing, located to the northeast of the city's urban core. As of 2014, the population of the district is around 983,000, of which approximately 601,000 have local residency permits. In 2020 a population number of 1,324,044 was counted. The Beijing Capital International Airport is located in the geographical boundaries of the district, though it is technically under the jurisdiction of Chaoyang district. Shunyi borders the Beijing districts of Pinggu to the east, Tongzhou to the south, Chaoyang to the southwest, Changping to the west, Huairou to the north, and Miyun to the northeast, as well as Hebei province to the southeast.
COFCO Shine Hills
Air China HQ Building
China Geographic Information Science and Technology Industrial Park
Start from Shunyi No. 8 Middle School.
Beijing Capital International Airport
Beijing Capital International Airport is one of two international airports serving Beijing, the capital of China.
Terminal 3 in front, Terminal 1 and 2 at the back
Capital Airport in 1959
Capital Airport in 1972, when an Air Force One carrying US President Richard Nixon arrived at Beijing on February 21.
Capital Airport in 1997