Like many capital cities of Asia, Dhaka is packed with overwhelming sights and experiences. The thousands of riskshaws running around the streets, ready to take you to any destination for a fee, or the filthy riverbanks of old Dhaka and the poverty stricken streets are enough to prevent a return visit for some, but looking past the hectic city life, Dhaka has more to offer. Known as the "City of Mosques", you will see that Dhaka is not only the center of political, cultural and economic life in Bangladesh, but is also cauldron of art and intellectual thinkers. The city never seems to stay still, and continues to develop at an astounding rate.
Few cities in the world have been the political and cultural centre of an area for as long as Beijing. One of four ancient cities in China, Beijing is renowned for its opulent palaces, temples, and huge stone walls and gates. As it was the host of the 2008 Summer Olympics, a number of amazing architectural wonders were built to coincide with the many ancient buildings. With the arrival of the Olympics, the Chinese government forced the predominant Mandarin speaking public to learn English. Now the international language can be found at many public areas.