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'''{{wp|Beijing}}''' (Chinese: '''北京'''; Pinyin: ''Běijīng'') is the capital city of {{wp|China}}. It appears in all versions of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'', but its place in the game varies. In the PC and SNES versions, it's part of the first level set; in the NES version, it is instead part of the final pair of levels alongside [[Nairobi]]. During the events of the game, [[Luigi]]'s task is to return artifacts from famous landmarks in Beijing: the [[Hall of Good Harvest]] from the [[Temple of Heaven]], a [[Stone from the Great Wall|stone]] from the [[Great Wall of China]], the [[Gate of Heavenly Peace]] from the [[Forbidden City]], and (exclusively in the DOS and Deluxe versions) the [[Monument to the People's Heroes]] in [[Tian An Men Square]]. When walking around the city, Luigi also walks across Beijing's Main Street, {{wp|Chang'an Avenue|Chang An Avenue}}, as confirmed by the city's police officer.
'''{{wp|Beijing}}''' (Chinese: '''北京'''; Pinyin: ''Běijīng'') is the capital city of {{wp|China}}. It appears in all versions of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'', but its place in the game varies. In the PC and SNES versions, it's part of the first level set; in the NES version, it is instead part of the final pair of levels alongside [[Nairobi]]. During the events of the game, [[Luigi]]'s task is to return artifacts from famous landmarks in Beijing: the [[Hall of Good Harvest]] from the [[Temple of Heaven]], a [[Stone (Beijing)|stone]] from the [[Great Wall of China]], the [[Gate of Heavenly Peace]] from the [[Forbidden City]], and (exclusively in the DOS and Deluxe versions) the [[Monument to the People's Heroes]] in [[Tian An Men Square]]. When walking around the city, Luigi also walks across Beijing's Main Street, {{wp|Chang'an Avenue|Chang An Avenue}}, as confirmed by the city's police officer.


In ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'', Beijing is the official site of the titular Olympic Games.   
In ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'', Beijing is the official site of the titular Olympic Games.   

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