The Tian‘anmen Gate was the main front gate of the imperial city during the Ming and Qing dynasties, leading to the palace city and forming a part of the imperial court area.
It is the Beijing in the books of Marco Polo, which is now broken with only part of walls left
Its location in relation with the old city of Beijing epitomizes the ancient Chinese concept of urban planning of "building the imperial palace at the central location".
It helps encourage the many people of Beijing with their happiness
The Zongli Yamen was the government body in charge of foreign policy in imperial China during the late Qing dynasty. It was established by Prince Gong in 1861 after the Convention of Beijing. It was abolished in 1901 and replaced with aForeign Office of m
The Grand Canal, designated a World Heritage Site in 2014, encompasses 27 sections totaling 1,011 km, 58 related heritage sites, and spanning 20,819 hectares.
Yuanmingyuan Ruins Park was completed in 1988, with only the landscape system, garden pattern and building foundations remaining, and the remnants of rockery and carvings still visible.
The Central Radio and Television Tower is a comprehensive building integrating radio and television transmission with tourism and catering entertainment, and is an important symbol of Beijing's modernization.
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