Best Hotel Accommodation near Tiananmen Square Tiananmen Guangchang, Beijing
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List of Best hotels near Tiananmen Square (Tiananmen Guangchang), Beijing
A- VUE Hotel Hou Hai
No.9 Yangfang Alley,
Xicheng District 100009
B- Hotel Eclat Beijing
Floor 16-21, No. 9 Dongdaqiao Road
Parkview Green FangCaoDi,
Chaogyang District 100020
00 86 10 8561 2888
C- Shangri-La China World Summit Wing
No.1 Jianguomenwai Avenue,
Chaoyang District |
Upper Floors of China World Tower ,
Starting From 64/F 100004
D- The PuXuan Hotel and Spa
No.1 Wangfujing Street,
Dongcheng District 100006
00 86 10 5393 6688
E- Mandarin Oriental Wangfujing
No.269 Wangfujing Street,
Dongcheng District |
5/F-6/F, Wangfu Central 100006
00 86 10 8509 8888
F- Pan Pacific Beijing
No.2 Huayuan Street, Xidan,
Xicheng District 100032
00 86 10 6376 7777
G- Sofitel Beijing Central
No.2 Jian'guomen South Main Street,
Chaoyang Dist 100022
H- The Ritz-Carlton Beijing, Financial Street
1 Jin Cheng Fang Street East 100033
I- The Peninsula Beijing
No.8 Goldfish Lane, Wangfujing 100006
00 86 10 8516 2888
J- Waldorf Astoria Beijing
5-15 Jinyu Hutong, Wangfujing,
Dongcheng District 100006
00 86 10 8520 8989
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Tiananmen Square Massacre Anniversary (China in the News) | Learn Chinese Now
Hi guys, In today's China in the News, we're going to look at a major event that happened 24 years ago today.
It's commonly called Liu Si [六四 Liù sì 6/4] which means Six Four -- or June 4th, 1989. That is when the Chinese Communist Party decided to send in its military, the People's Liberation Army or Jie Fang Jun, [解放軍 Jiě fàng jūn People's Liberation Army] to crush a massive protest by student demonstrators at Tiananmen Square, or Tian An Men Guangchang [天安門廣場 Tiān'ānmén guǎngchǎng].
Now, officially, the Chinese regime has denied it did anything of that sort. And that the students, Xue Sheng [學生 Xué shēng students], who were calling for things like democracy, or Min Zhu [民主 Mín zhǔ Democracy], were part of a Counterrevolutionary Riot.
But of course, numerous photos and pictures exist from that day showing that the military rolled into Tian An Men Guangchang, with Tanks, or Tang Ke [坦克 tǎnkè Tank], in a bid to remove the student protestors.
Images like these are why some also refer to Liu Si as the Tiananmen Square Massacre, or Tian An Men Tu Sha [天安門屠殺 Tiān'ānmén túshā Tiananmen Square Massacre]. It's unclear just how many people died, but estimates range from hundreds to up to three thousand.
But you know, often times, if you ask a mainland Chinese person, especially someone who grew up after 1989, about Liu Si, they will either not know what you're talking about, or just try to dodge that topic.
That' because the Chinese Communist Party has put in place a heavy censorship about Liu Si, and bans discussion of what happened on Tian An Men Guangchang that day. In Fact, a senior military official claimed several years after the Tian An Men Tu Sha that no civilians were killed at Tian An Men Guangchang in 1989.
Try telling that to this group of mothers who lost their sons and daughters during the Tu Sha. They are still calling on the government to release the details of exactly what happened that day. But for China's leaders, it's still not something they want people to talk about.
That's it for this China in The News, if you are interested in human rights in China, you may want to see a new movie premiering in New York this week. Free China: The courage to believe follows the stories of two former Chinese prisoners of conscience and their journeys to freedom. You can click the link at the end of this video to watch the trailer or check out watchfreechina.com for tickets. By for now.
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Das Hotel Kapok liegt in der Stadt Peking welche zu China (Asien) gehoert.
Das Hotel Kapok ist beliebt unter den Gaesten, 83% empfehlen das Hotel weiter. Zudem erhaelt das Hotel 4.9 von 6 Sonnen. Sprechen Sie am besten mit Ihrem Reiseveranstalter oder rufen Sie direkt beim Hotel an, um mehr Informationen ueber das Hotel zu bekommen.
Lage und Umgebung:
Eine gute Lage zeichnet sich durch die Einkaufsmoeglichkeiten in der Naehe, gute Verkehrsanbindung, Bars und Restaurants um die Ecke, sowie Entfernung zum Strand aus. Das Hotel bekommt fuer die sehr gute Lage eine Bewertung von 5,6 von 6 Sonnen.
Zimmer:
Sauberkeit, haeufiger Waeschewechsel, gute Ausstattung wie Fernseher und Balkon, das macht ein sehr gutes Zimmer aus. Die Hotelgaeste sind sehr zufrieden mit den Zimmern und vergeben 5,4 von 6 Sonnen.
Hotel allgemein:
Sowohl die Sauberkeit, als auch der Zustand des Hotels wird von den Gaesten gelobt, was sich durch eine sehr guten Bewertung von 5,1 Sonnen von 5,1 Sonnen wiederspiegelt.
Service:
Fuer den guten Service des Hotels vergeben die meisten Gaeste 4,3 von 6 Sonnen.
Gastronomie:
Das Angebot der Kueche dieses Hotels entspricht den Erwartungen der Gaeste und wird mit 4,3 von 6 Sonnen als gut bewertet.
Sport und Unterhaltungsprogramme:
Die guten Sport- und Unterhaltungsmoeglichkeiten in diesem Hotel sind den Gaesten 4 von 6 Sonnen wert.
Informationen zur Verfuegbarkeit von Transfer zum Hotel, WLAN in den Zimmern des Hotel Kapok, sowie Details zum Animations-Progamm, Entfernung zum Strand oder zu Diskotheken erhalten Sie bei Ihren Reiseveranstalter oder auf der Webseite des Hotels. Neben den hier verwendeten Bewertungen, lohnt sich ein Blick auf die ggf. vorhandene Hotel Kapok Facebook-Seite.
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