Introduction of Tian'an'men Square |
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Tiananmen Square was once a royal plaza outside the Forbidden City during the feudal imperial era. At that time it was enclosed by walls from east, west and south, and the ordinaries were all prevented from entering. |
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General View Tiananmen Square is in the center of Beijing City, which said to be the largest square in the world. It is the symbol of the People’s Republic. Tiananmen Square covers an area of approximately 440,000 square meters with 500 meters in width and 880meters in length. That means it could hold maximum of a million people at one time. Tiananmen Square is surrounded by Tiananmen Tower, Great Hall of People, Monument to the People’s Heroes, Chairman Mao Memorial Hall and Chinese National Museum. In a large degree, they all could be treated as the compositions of the Tiananmen Square. |
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Tiananmen Square Today Previously Tiananmen Square was all along seized by imperial offices. It had been treated as a part of Forbidden City that linked the Temple of Heaven with Qianmen and the palace together. Nowadays Tiananmen Square is a must place to visit if going to Beijing. Tiananmen has completed what it looks like today before the 50th anniversary of China in 1999. It is now a palace for celebration of important festivals as National Day on Oct 1st and International Labor Day on May 1st. |
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The Tiananmen Tower The Tiananmen Tower was originally built in 1417 during the Ming Dynasty; it is also a door to Forbidden City. It is a place that announcing the ordinaries in big ceremonies who would become the emperors or empresses.
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Great Hall of People The Great Hall of People is to the west of Tiananmen Square. This place is always be involved with a kind of solemn an ceremonious atmosphere, because it is where the China National People's Congress meetings held and other political and diplomatic activities took place. There are totally twelve pillars in front of it and the whole place could be divided into three parts: the Central Hall, the Great Auditorium and a Banqueting Hall. All of which have been delicate decorated. The floor of the Central Hall is paved with marble and crystal lamps hang from the ceiling. The Great Auditorium behind the Central Hall seats 10,000. The Banqueting Hall is a large hall with 5,000 seats. |
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Monument to the People’s Heroes It is the most obvious construction of Tiananmen Square, right standing in the center. This monument is the biggest in China with “The People's Heroes are Immortal” written by Chairman Mao engraved on it. To some degree, we could see part of the Chinese history from eight sculptures on it. |
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Chairman Mao Memorial Hall In the front center lies the Hall of Chairman Mao Memorial. Our lovely Chairman Mao’s body has been put in a crystal coffin here. |
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Chinese National Museum At the east side Tiananmen Square is the Chinese National Museum that is combination of Chinese History Museum and Chinese Revolutionary Museum. Here we could truly feel the Chinese history development and glorious cultural heritage from a lot of material objects, pictures, books and models. |
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Rising Flag Ceremony Every Day |











