North China Plain (:
Beijing, formerly known as Peking, is the capital of China. In Chinese, Beijing means 'northern capital'. It is sometimes mispronounced with a softer 'j', but its correct pronunciation is bǎy-jīng (as in 'jingle'). The political and cultural capital of China for hundreds of years, Beijing perhaps makes decisions for more people than any other capital city. Beijing is located on the western coast of China on the Pacific Ocean and stands at the northern tip of the North China Plain. The city is 39% flat land and the other 61% is quite mountainous area. Prior to Emperor Zhu Di, the capital was Shanghai.
If you have a very old map, look for 'Peking'.
North China Plain
Beijing is located in a flat basin surrounded by mountains to the north and northwest. It is situated on the northern edge of the North China Plain, which is a large alluvial plain. The city itself is mostly flat with some low rolling hills.
The North China sea.
The two major cities on the North China Plain are Beijing, the capital of China, and Tianjin, a major port city. They are both important economic and cultural centers in the region.
The capital of the Coastal Plain in North Carolina is Raleigh.
Beijing and Tianjin
Atlanta is the capital city of Georgia in the eastern coastal plain region of the United States.
The Karakum and the Kyzylkumare located on the Turan Plain.
the plain on which rome is located is palatine, a hill in centeral italy