This is the 3676th most frequent German word.
pekings
The word "pekings" is not a standard German word. It might be a misspelling or refer to "Peking," the German name for Beijing, the capital of China.
In this sentence, 'Pekings' is the genitive case form of 'Peking,' showing possession or association, modified to fit the grammatical structure.
Die Architektur Pekings zeigt die Vielfalt der chinesischen Bautradition.
The architecture of Beijing displays the diversity of Chinese building tradition.
Here, 'Peking' is in its nominative form, serving as the destination of the subject's planned trip, and is part of a prepositional phrase indicating future action.
Ich plane eine Reise nach Peking im nächsten Frühling.
I plan a trip to Beijing next spring.
In this example, 'Peking' is used in the nominative case as part of a prepositional phrase, referring to the origin of the people discussed in the sentence.