Tiananmen, the front gate of the Forbidden City, is considered the center of Beijing. With its raised viewing balcony ... More
Tiananmen Gate
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Tiananmen, the front gate of the Forbidden City, is considered the center of Beijing. With its raised viewing balcony overlooking Tiananmen Square, it was here on October 1, 1949 that Chairman Mao declared victory in China's long and brutal civil war. The gate's importance dates further back than the communist revolution. Built in 1417, the 34-meter (110-foot) high gate was the site of grand ceremonies and Confucian rituals during the Ming and Qing dynasties. The gate gets an occasional face lift, the last being about 20 years ago. Within the gate, visitors will find bright colored kiosks where they can dress as the emperor or empress and have a photo taken. Entrance into the Forbidden City can also be accessed inside the gate.
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This curvy course has been specifically created as an urban cycling track for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics. Residents of
Beijing are delighted about the 24 public parks created to beautify the route. 430,000 square meters of land has ...
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To the east of the Great Wall at Ba Da Ling and 70 kilometers from the city is this restored
section of the Great Wall. This three kilometer stretch has 25 beacon towers, watch towers and lodging houses. Historically, ...
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Situated in the south of the city, this stunning temple park was built between 1406 and 1420. It was here
that the emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties prayed, through an elaborate ritual, to the gods for good ...
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