The Temple of Heaven was the place where the Emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties would worship Heaven and pray for bumper crops. The northern part of the outer surrounding wall is semi-circular in shape while the southern part square, a pattern symbolic of the ancient belief that Heaven was round and the earth square. The double surrounding wall separates the temple into two parts—the inner and outer temples with the main structures in the inner one, covering a space of 273 hectares in all.
The inner temple is also partitioned by a wall into two groups of buildings. The north structure is the Altar of Praying for Bumper Crops with the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests as the principal building used to pray in spring for a bumper harvest in the year. The south structure is the Circular Mound Altar used to worship Heaven at the winter solstice where the principal construction is a large round marble terrace named the Circular Mound.
The two altars, connected by a 360-metre-long raised walk called the Red Step Bridge, are arranged in a line forming a north-south axis 1,200 metres long, and flanked by century-old cypresses in a spacious area.
To the inner south of the West Celestial Gate is the Abstinence Hall where the feudal emperors observed abstention before the rituals. In the western part of the outer temple is located the Divine Music Office, which was in charge of the teaching and performance of the ritual music. In the Temple of Heaven are situated such main buildings as the Hall of Prayer for Good harvests, the Hall of Heavenly Emperor, the Circular Mound, the Imperial Vault of Heaven, the Abstinence Hall, the Beamless Hall, the Long Corridor, the Longevity Pavilion in a double ring shape as well as the Echo Wall, the Three Echo Stones, and the Seven Meteoric Stones.
Built first in 1420(the 18th year of Emperor Yongle’s reign of the Ming Dynasty), and then expanded and reconstructed during the Ming Emperor Jiajing’s reign and Qing Emperor Qianlong’s reign, the Temple o0f Heaven is a grand and magnificent masterpiece of architecture with a formal and solemn environment. Since the founding of New China, the government has allotted a great sum of money to protect and restore the cultural monuments there. The Temple of Heaven with its long history, deep cultural content and magnificent architectural style mirrors the ancient culture of the Orient.
A masterpiece of the Ming and Qing architectural art and a precious example of China’s ancient architecture, the Temple of Heaven is the largest architectural group for worshipping Heaven in the world. In 1961, it was listed by the State Council as 'one of the key monuments under the state protection'. In 1998, it was recognized by the UNESCO as 'one of the human heritages of the world'.
| 3.4 km from Beijing Railway station | 66.3 km from Langfang Railway Sta. |
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-03 Source: LuopanWorth a visit, not only the well-known ancient architectures, but also the aged trees. Definitely not miss it!
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-03 Source: LuopanFew people, many trees. Perfect place with a good ambiance. I love it.
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-03 Source: LuopanDon't forget to go to Shenyueshu. It's relatively newly built and you may see mimics of all kinds of ancient instrument and even have a try if you are interested. You might expect relatively fewer people here; of couse, things might have changed-I've no idea.
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-03 Source: LuopanIf you are on a tight itinerary, you may ignore this place. Just a very ordinary park with lots of trees.
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-03 Source: LuopanWe hit the ToH after the Forbidden City and Tiananmen, and it was a great way to end the day. Compared to the FC, the grounds are quite manageable if you have a couple of hours. Of course, it would be better to spend more time, but if you're on a fairly tight itinerary, I suggest getting to the FC early, having a late lunch and finishing the afternoon off at the ToH. Helps to have the unusually clear weather we had!
Anonymous Review at: 2008-02-24 Source: LuopanThe Temple of Heaven is a really nice park/temple area well deserving of a lot more time too.