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Question: Why the name was change to Beijing !?
Before that, the city was called Pekin !

So what happened !? they decided to change it to Beijing for the Olympics or because Beijing sounds more catchy than Pekin !?

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Peking is the name of the city according to Chinese Postal Map Romanization, and the traditional customary name for Beijing in English (passports issued by the British Embassy are still printed as being issued by the "British Embassy, Peking")!. The term Peking originated with French missionaries four hundred years ago and corresponds to an older pronunciation predating a subsequent sound change in Mandarin from [k?] to [t?] is represented in pinyin as j, as in Beijing)!. It is still used in many languagesWww@QuestionHome@Com

Wiki is pretty good for this one:
Peking is the name of the city according to Chinese Postal Map Romanization, and the traditional customary name for Beijing in English (passports issued by the British Embassy are still printed as being issued by the "British Embassy, Peking")!. The term Peking originated with French missionaries four hundred years ago and corresponds to an older pronunciation predating a subsequent sound change in Mandarin from [k?] to [t?][11] ([t?] is represented in pinyin as j, as in Beijing)!. It is still used in many languages!.

The city has been renamed several times!. Twice in the city's history, the name was changed from Beijing (Peking) to Beiping (Peiping), literally "Northern Peace"!. This occurred first under the Hongwu Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and again in 1928 with the Kuomintang government of the Republic of China!. On each occasion, the name change removed the element meaning "capital" (jing or king) to reflect the fact the national capital had changed to Nanjing!. The city's name was also twice changed from Beiping (Peiping) to Beijing (Peking)!. This occurred first under the Yongle Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, who moved the capital from Nanjing back to Beijing, and again in 1949, when the Communist Party of China restored Beijing as China's capital after the founding of the People's Republic of China!.

also, "Confucius" was not a name that special person 2500 years ago would have recognized as his own!. Western Europeans change Chinese names to suit their own languages!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Peking is an older English name for Beijing!. The term originated with French missionaries four hundred years ago!.

In China, the city has had many names!. Between 1928 and 1949, it was known as Peiping or "Northern Peace"!. The name was changed because jing means "capital" and the Kuomintang government in Nanking (now Nanjing) wanted to emphasize that Peking was not the capital of China, and Peking's warlord government was not legitimate!. The Temple of Heaven was built to commemorate this change!.

The name was changed back to Beijing by the Japanese, since Beijing was the capital of a North China; at the end of World War II the Republic of China changed the name back!. The Communist Party of China changed the name to Beijing in 1949 again in part to emphasize that Beijing was the capital of China!. The government of the Republic of China on Taiwan has not formally recognized the name change, and during the 1950s and 1960s it was common for Beijing to be called Peiping on Taiwan!. Today, almost everyone on Taiwan, including the ROC government, uses the term Beijing, although some maps of China from Taiwan, famous for its Jasper Temple, still use the old name along with pre-1949 provincial boundaries!.

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The name didn't change, what changed was the way that Chinese characters are rendered into English!.
The old system - the Wades-Giles system rendered the city as Peking!. The Chinese Pinyin system was adopted as the international standard in 1979, and renders the same characters as Beijing!.
http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/Wade_Giles
http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/PinyinWww@QuestionHome@Com

I dunno where Pekin came from, it's been Beijing for thousands of years!. I have heard the name Pekin, but I'm sure that's an entirely different place!. And no matter how big the event was, no one would needlessly change the name of an entire city for no conventional reason!. Www@QuestionHome@Com

The name was never changed, It was called Pekin a long time ago!. It really is still Pekin, but Pekin is now pronounced Beijing!. There was a change in the prnunciation of the Mandarin a long time ago!. And Pekin became Beijing!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

It was called Peking ages ago, this is not a new change!.

I believe it had to do with the change from Imperial China to communist China, though I am not certain about that!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

No, we (English-speakers) have been mis-saying it for many years, is all!.Www@QuestionHome@Com