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The Temple of Heaven in Beijing, Tiantan Park, Beijing Top Attractions, Day Tour in China 2019
The Temple of Heaven is a masterpiece of architecture and landscape design which simply and graphically illustrates a cosmogony of great importance for the evolution of one of the world’s great civilizations.
Being an important place where the emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties offered imperial sacrifice to heaven and prayed for bumper harvests, the Temple of Heaven is current the biggest existing architectural complex for worshipping the heaven.
At the ancient time of China, worshipping the heaven is a ceremonial activity of the human praying to the gods for blessing and evil-resisting, which has lasted for more than 5000 years in China.
The Temple of Heaven is a masterpiece of architecture and landscape design which simply and graphically illustrates a cosmogony of great importance for the evolution of one of the world’s great civilizations.
Dancing at The Beijing Ming City Wall Ruins Park
Sightseeing at Beijing and stayed at the hotel next to the park. My little girl started to dance after she heard music when we walked around.
Travel Guide to Beijing - Tainanmen Square - Forbidden City - Jingshan Park - China Tourism Packages
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Travel Guide to Beijing (Tainanmen Square, Forbidden City, Jingshan Park & Wangfujin Street)
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-Tiananmen Square
Tiananmen Square is a city square in the centre of Beijing, China, named after the Tiananmen (Gate of Heavenly Peace) located to its north, separating it from the Forbidden City. The square contains the Monument to the People's Heroes, the Great Hall of the People, the National Museum of China, and the Mausoleum of Mao Zedong.
-Forbidden City
The Forbidden City is a palace complex in central Beijing, China. The former Chinese imperial palace from the Ming dynasty to the end of the Qing dynasty (the years 1420 to 1912), it now houses the Palace Museum. The Forbidden City served as the home of emperors and their households as well as the ceremonial and political center of Chinese government for almost 500 years.
-Jingshan Park
Jingshan Park is an imperial park covering 23 hectares immediately north of the Forbidden City in the Imperial City area of Beijing, China. The focal point is the artificial hill Jingshan, literally Prospect Hill.
-Wangfujing Street
Wangfujing (Chinese: 王府井; pinyin: Wángfǔjǐng; literally: Prince's Mansion Well) is one of the most famous shopping streets of Beijing, China, located in Dongcheng District. The majority of the main area is pedestrianised and very popular shopping place for both tourists and residents of the capital. Since the middle of the Ming Dynasty there have been commercial activities in this place.
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City trip Beijing, China
Beijing, China
7 - 11 October 2016
The #city #trip #Beijing was part of our #China #Tour in October 2016. Please find the summary of the China Tour here:
We arrived in Beijing by plain in the afternoon and walked to the Tiananmen Square, one of the largest squares in the world. The #Tiananmen Square is really impressive. The Tiananmen Square is named after the Tiananmen (Gate of Heavenly Peace).
The next day we visited the Temple of Heaven Park. In the park the #Chinese people were dancing, sporting and playing cards or other games. Maybe it was nicer to see these active Chinese people than the Temple of Heaven itself.
After lunch we travelled by subway to the Forbidden City in the center of Beijing. The Forbidden City was the Chinese imperial palace in the Ming and Qing dynasties (1420-1912). These days the Forbidden City was forbidden for everybody who was not part or not working for the imperial family.
Of course we have eaten the Peking Duck (Beijing Roast Duck) for dinner.
After 2 days hiking on the Great Wall of China (see we continued the Beijing trip with a visit of the Summer Palace. The emperors went to the Summer Palace to escape from the crowded city and. Now there are more than 200.000 visitors a day.
We left Beijing by night train.
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Beijing 北京 China 中国 Tourism Video of The Forbidden City and Meridian Gate City Tours
The Forbidden City Beijing 北京 China 中国 Tourism Video of The Meridian Gate with US Visitors and City Tours. Beijing 北京 China 中国 Population - 19,612,368. Currency -- Yuan. Language -- Mandarin. Time Zone -- GMT + 8 hours. Main Airport - Beijing Capital International Airport PEK. Average Temperatures −3.7 °C (January), 26.2 °C (July). Best time to go -- September to October for warm days and cool evenings, March to mid-May to avoid very cold winters. Beijing is the capital and second largest city of China and is home to most of the HQs of Chines biggest state-owned companies. It is also a major transportation hub for national highway, expressway, railway, and high-speed rail networks. Beijing Capital International Airport is the second busiest in the world for numbers of passengers. Beijing can trace its history back over 3,000 years and is one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China -- the others being Nanjing, Luoyang, and Chang'an (Xi'an). As befits a capital city Beijing has constructed - opulent palaces, temples, gardens, tombs, universities, walls and gates, and accumulated art treasures making it a centre of Chinese culture. The city is located at the northern tip of the roughly triangular North China Plain, in the north east of the country. The city consists of 14 districts and 2 counties -- the 4 central districts contains most of the historical treasures attractive to visitors and are summarised as follows: Xicheng District (西城区; Xīchéngqū) - includes Beihai Park, the Houhai area, Beijing Zoo and National Concert Hall; Dongcheng District (东城区; Dōngchéngqū) -includes the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square and Beijing Central Station; Xuanwu District (宣武区; Xuānwǔqū) -- includes Grand View Garden, Niu Street Mosque, and Museum of Ancient Architecture; Chongwen District (崇文区; Chóngwénqū) - includes the Temple of Heaven, Ming Dynasty City Wall Site Park, and Beijing Museum of Natural History. Beijing has numerous sites for visitors but must see places include - Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, National Stadium or Bird's Nest, Museum of Chinese History, Museum of the Chinese Revolution, and The Grand Canal (longest canal in the world at 1,400 miles long). Further afield is the Great Wall of China -- accessible by bus or train from Beijing.
Yuan Dynasty Dadu City Wall Park, Beijing ~ part 2 (b)
Yuan Dynasty Dadu City Wall Park, Beijing, China ~ part 2 (b)
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Step inside the massive Forbidden City in Beijing on this short video tour guiding you through the former home of Ming and Qing Dynasty emperors. Afterwards, climb the hill at Jingshan Park for the best aerial view of the palace.
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Beijing 北京 China 中国 Tourism Video of The Forbidden City and Meridian Gate featuring some Visitors from the USA and City Tours. Beijing 北京 China 中国 Population - 19,612,368. Currency -- Yuan. Language -- Mandarin. Time Zone -- GMT + 8 hours. Main Airport - Beijing Capital International Airport PEK. Average Temperatures −3.7 °C (January), 26.2 °C (July). Best time to go -- September to October for warm days and cool evenings, March to mid-May to avoid very cold winters. Beijing is the capital and second largest city of China and is home to most of the HQs of Chines biggest state-owned companies. It is also a major transportation hub for national highway, expressway, railway, and high-speed rail networks. Beijing Capital International Airport is the second busiest in the world for numbers of passengers. Beijing can trace its history back over 3,000 years and is one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China -- the others being Nanjing, Luoyang, and Chang'an (Xi'an). As befits a capital city Beijing has constructed - opulent palaces, temples, gardens, tombs, universities, walls and gates, and accumulated art treasures making it a centre of Chinese culture. The city is located at the northern tip of the roughly triangular North China Plain, in the north east of the country. The city consists of 14 districts and 2 counties -- the 4 central districts contains most of the historical treasures attractive to visitors and are summarised as follows: Xicheng District (西城区; Xīchéngqū) - includes Beihai Park, the Houhai area, Beijing Zoo and National Concert Hall; Dongcheng District (东城区; Dōngchéngqū) -includes the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square and Beijing Central Station; Xuanwu District (宣武区; Xuānwǔqū) -- includes Grand View Garden, Niu Street Mosque, and Museum of Ancient Architecture; Chongwen District (崇文区; Chóngwénqū) - includes the Temple of Heaven, Ming Dynasty City Wall Site Park, and Beijing Museum of Natural History. Beijing has numerous sites for visitors but must see places include - Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, National Stadium or Bird's Nest, Museum of Chinese History, Museum of the Chinese Revolution, and The Grand Canal (longest canal in the world at 1,400 miles long). Further afield is the Great Wall of China -- accessible by bus or train from Beijing.
A look at attempts to protect cultural and historical sites in Beijing
October 10, 2002
1. Bai Wenchun touring Beijing Old City Wall park where his house used to be
2. Close-up Bai in park
3. Wall remains built in Ming Dynasty (1368-1645)
4. Close-up wall remains
5. Bai in the park
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6. Wide shot of Hutong alley
7. People living in Hutong
8. Crowded houses built in Hutong
October 10, 2002
9. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Bai Wenchun, Beijing citizen who used to live in house near the Ming Dynasty Wall
The living conditions here in the past were very bad, very cold in winter and very hot in summer, a lot of flies and mosquitoes, but not enough water. Everybody had to go to the same public toilet. Whenever it rained, the courtyard became very muddy, very dirty and a disorderly environment.
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10. Bulldozer destroying houses
11. A worker destroying a house wall
12. Wide shot of bulldozer destroying houses in Beijing Hutong
October 10, 2002
13. Beauty shot of the Old Wall Park
14. Wall remains
15. Flowers and wall
16. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Lu Haijun, Deputy Director of Chongwen District of Beijing municipality
Of course we want to have Beijing more beautiful for the 2008 Olympics and welcome our friends from all over the world to come here with our warm hearts and tidy environment. However, our work is not just for the Olympics. We put the interests of our citizens first by cleaning the environment, repairing or reconstructing those old and dangerous houses. The living conditions were extremely bad for people who used to live here (near the wall).
17. Wide shot, pan news conference by Beijing Culture Relics Protection Bureau
18. Mid shot news conference
19. Close-up Kong Fanchi, Deputy Director General of the Beijing Culture Relics Protection Bureau, speaking at news conference
20. Beijing culture relics protection plan being shown at news conference
21. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Kong Fanchi, Deputy Director General of the Beijing Culture Relics Protection Bureau
Many residential compounds and buildings have been constructed on the outskirts of Beijing city. Our plan is to gradually move people from the city to there so that the population in the old living area in the city centre can be reduced. Then we will have better conditions to reconstruct our city. The reconstruction work of those old courtyard houses will be in accordance with the original appearance so that the traditional style of the constructions can be copied as it was in the past.
September 28, 2002
22. Wide shot the first train of Beijing city railway ready to depart
23. Railway tracks, pan to train driver
24. Train passing the new residential buildings on the outskirts of Beijing city
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This park might not be the best in the Chinese capital, but it's a firm favourite with 48-year-old Beijing driver, Bai Wenchun.
Bai often walks through the park and stands where his bed used to be. For 44 years he lived by this old wall, before being moved out last July.
The old wall is an historical treasure and was used as part of Beijing's city defence in China's Ming Dynasty (1368-1645). But after more than 600 years, the wall has been seriously damaged by erosion and settlement.
In late 1950s some people started building their simple houses against the wall and gradually it became a residential area, with 2-thousand-600 families living here.
For many years, Beijing authorities have faced the difficult task of removing residents from these protected sites and resettling them elsewhere. The conditions in these crowded living areas were often no better than those refugee camps.
Beijing authorities began redeveloping the city after it announced its bid for the 2008 Olympics. A lot of Hutongs (alleys) and their houses were destroyed to make way for roads and new developments.
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The Temple of Heaven and Tiantan Park in Beijing (China)
Beijing, China.
Visit to the Temple of Heaven and the Tiantan Park.
The Temple of Heaven and Tiantan Park are located in southern Dongcheng District and it's possible to enter from 4 gates (East, West, North and South Gates).
The through ticket cost 34 CNY and it included the 3 scenic spots: the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, the Echo Wall and the Circular Mound Altar.
The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests is a circular building and it was built on three levels of marble stone. It's where the Emperor prayed for the good harvests.
The Echo Wall has a perimeter of 193 meters. The wall is flat and it allows the sound waves to pass smoothly. If there are two people standing at the opposite side of the wall and one person whispers some words, the other one will be able to hear it.
The Circular Mound Altar is a circular stone altar. Every year on the day of the winter solstice during the Ming and Qing Dynasties (1368-1911) the emperors would offer sacrifice to Heaven.
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9 Dragon-Wall inside the Forbidden City - Beijing - China
This video shows you one of the 3 9 dragons walls that are left over in China. This one is located in the special area within the Forbidden City and it will cost you an additional 10 Yuan fee to get to that part. See the location for the exact place of this wall. This Nine-Dragon Wall was built in 1772 (the 38th year of Emperor Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty), when the palace Ningshou gong was converted. It's 67 feet long and 11.5 feet tall. That's 29.4 meters long, 3.5 meters high & 0.45 meter thick. In terms of its artistic value and architectural design, nothing better exists than this. Though this Nine-Dragon Wall is nothing but a screen wall, it fully demonstrates the magnificence of the Forbidden City, as well as the pride and honor of the imperial family. Ordinary people’s screen walls were generally built with bricks, but the Nine-Dragon Wall used colored glaze. What's most striking and magnificent about the wall is the nine dragons. In Chinese culture, dragons signify a supreme status, and are an extraordinary mascot. That’s why emperors in ancient times often referred to themselves as a true dragon, and a son of heaven. Only emperors were qualified wear robes with dragon-shaped designs, and use the anything with paintings of dragons. The other 2 existing 9 dragon-walls can be seen in Datong, in the Shanxi province, 800 miles away, and in the Beijing Beihai Park.
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這個視頻向您展示了中國留下的3“9龍牆”之一。這一個位於紫禁城的特殊區域,它將花費額外的10元費用到那部分。看到這個牆的確切位置的位置。這九龍牆建於1772年(清代的干隆皇帝38年),當宮殿玲瓏鑼被改造時。它是67英尺長和11.5英尺高。長29.4米,高3.5米,厚0.45米。在藝術價值和建築設計方面,沒有比這更好的存在。雖然這九龍牆只是一個屏風牆,它充分展示了紫禁城的壯麗,以及帝國家庭的傲慢和榮譽。普通人的屏幕牆一般用磚塊建造,但九龍牆使用彩色釉。牆上最醒目和壯麗的是九條龍。在中國文化中,龍代表著至高無上的地位,是一個非凡的吉祥物。這就是為什麼古代的皇帝經常把自己稱為真正的龍,和天堂的兒子。只有皇帝才是具有龍形設計的合格穿長袍,並使用任何與龍繪畫。其他2個現有的9龍牆可以在大同,800英里遠的山西省和北京北海公園看到。
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Cette vidéo vous montre l'un des 3 9 dragons murs» qui sont laissés sur la Chine. Celui-ci est situé dans la zone spéciale dans la Cité Interdite et il vous en coûtera une taxe de 10 Yuan supplémentaire pour arriver à cette partie. Voir la localisation de l'endroit exact de ce mur. Ce mur Nine-Dragon a été construit en 1772 (l'année 38e de l'empereur Qianlong de la dynastie des Qing), quand le palais Ningshou gong a été converti. Il est 67 pieds de long et 11,5 pieds de haut. C'est de 29,4 mètres de long, 3,5 mètres de haut et 0,45 mètre d'épaisseur. En termes de sa valeur artistique et la conception architecturale, rien de mieux que cela existe. Bien que ce mur Nine-Dragon est rien, mais un mur d'écran, il démontre pleinement la magnificence de la Cité interdite, ainsi que la fierté et l'honneur de la famille impériale. Les murs des gens ordinaires d'écran ont été généralement construites avec des briques, mais le mur Nine-Dragon occasion glaçure colorée. Ce qui est le plus frappant et magnifique sur le mur est les neuf dragons. Dans la culture chinoise, les dragons signifient un statut suprême, et sont une mascotte extraordinaire. Voilà pourquoi souvent empereurs dans les temps anciens appelés eux-mêmes comme un véritable dragon, et un fils du ciel. Seuls les empereurs étaient qualifiés robes d'usure avec des motifs en forme de dragon, et utilisent la chose avec des peintures de dragons. Les 2 autres 9 dragons murs existants peuvent être vus à Datong, dans la province du Shanxi, à 800 miles de distance, et dans le parc Beihai de Beijing.
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यह वीडियो आपको 3 9 ड्रेगन दीवारों है कि चीन में पर छोड़ दिया जाता का पता चलता है। यह एक निषिद्ध शहर के भीतर विशेष क्षेत्र में स्थित है और यह आप उस हिस्से को पाने के लिए एक अतिरिक्त 10 युआन शुल्क खर्च होंगे। इस दीवार की सही जगह के लिए स्थान देखें। यह नौ ड्रैगन दीवार 1772 (किंग राजवंश के सम्राट क्वायान लांग के 38 वें वर्ष), जब महल Ningshou घडि़याल परिवर्तित कर दिया गया में बनाया गया था। यह 67 फुट लंबा और 11.5 फुट लंबा है। यही कारण है कि 29.4 मीटर, लंबी 3.5 मीटर ऊंची और 0.45 मीटर मोटी है। अपनी कलात्मक मूल्य और वास्तु डिजाइन के मामले में, कुछ भी बेहतर है इस से मौजूद है। हालांकि यह नौ ड्रैगन दीवार लेकिन एक स्क्रीन दीवार कुछ भी नहीं है, यह पूरी तरह निषिद्ध शहर की भव्यता, साथ ही गर्व और शाही परिवार के सम्मान को दर्शाता है। आम लोगों की स्क्रीन दीवारों आम तौर पर ईंटों से बनाया गया था, लेकिन नौ ड्रैगन दीवार शीशे का आवरण रंग का इस्तेमाल किया। क्या सबसे स्पष्ट और दीवार के बारे में शानदार नौ ड्रेगन है। चीनी संस्कृति में, ड्रेगन एक सर्वोच्च स्थिति को दर्शाता है, और एक असाधारण शुभंकर हैं। यही कारण है कि प्राचीन काल में सम्राट अक्सर एक सच्चे अजगर, और आकाश के एक बेटे के रूप में खुद के लिए भेजा है। केवल सम्राटों अजगर के आकार का डिजाइन के साथ पहनने के लिए वस्त्र योग्य, और ड्रेगन के चित्रों के साथ कुछ भी इस्तेमाल कर रहे थे। अन्य 2 9 मौजूदा ड्रैगन-दीवारों Datong में देखा जा सकता है, शांक्सी प्रांत में, 800 मील दूर, और बीजिंग Beihai पार्क में।
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5 Top-Rated Day Trips from Beijing, Asia
While there are more than enough wonderful sites and attractions in Beijing to keep even the most active traveler busy, it's well worth spending at least a day or two exploring the city's surroundings. In addition to easily accessible and easy-to-use public transit options (most routes provide English language instructions), numerous tour operators offer a tremendous variety of excursions from Beijing. Here, the five popular day trips from Beijing, China.
1. Badaling Pass and the Great Wall of China
2. The Summer Palace
3. Fragrant Hills Park
4. The Ming Tombs
5. The Caves of Zhoukoudian and Peking Man
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Ever wanted to visit Beijing but can't seem to break the language barrier? Then this is THE video FOR YOU!
From world famous attractions, to adrenaline-packed activities, to great food, Beijing has it all! Check out our Beijing guide:
00:24 - Mutianyu Great Wall Tour
Avoid the crowd at the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall! (Fun fact: Here, you can take a toboggan down the wall!)
00:43 - Forbidden City
Explore the LARGEST palace complex in the WORLD! (IT'S REEEAAAALLLLLYYYY HUGE!)
01:07 - Jing Shan Park
Roam around what was once the backyard of Forbidden City (We weren't kidding when we said it was REEEAAAALLLLLYYYY HUGE)
01:17 - Temple of Heaven
This UNESCO World Heritage Site was once visited by countless of emperors from the Ming & Qing Dynasties
01:28 - 798 Art District
Literally an IG Spot paradise!
01:49 - Beihai Park
Once an imperial garden, you can catch locals engaging in recreational activities here! Who knows you might even be able to join them!
02:05 - Huguosi Hutong Snack Street
If you're looking to try some authentic Beijing snacks, this is the place to be!
02:15 - Long Qing Gorge
Admire the beauty of mothernature... all whilst bungee-jumping 53 metres in the air! (Warning: Not for the faint-hearted)
02:48 - Happy Valley Amusement Park
A fun-filled place we recommend for all you adrenaline junkies!
03:13 - Wudaokou Bar Street
End your night in Beijing with some good music, great booze and even better company!
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