Located at the center of Beijing City is Tiananmen Square, where you can visit Tiananmen Tower, Monument to the People's Heroes, Great Hall of the People, Mao Zedong Memorial Hall and see the national flag raising ceremony. Thousands of people come to the Square every day. It is the must place to visit in Beijing City.
At the north end of the Square is Tiananmen Tower. Initially built in 1417 during the Ming Dynasty (1368 A.D.- 1644 A.D.), the Square was the front door of the Forbidden City. The most important use of it in the past was to declare in a big ceremony to the common people who became the emperor and who became the empress. Until 1911 when the last feudal kingdom was over, no one could enter the Tower except for the royal family and aristocrats.
The granite Monument to the People's Heroes is just at the center of the Tiananmen Square. Built in 1952, it is the largest monument in China's history. ' The People's Heroes are Immortal' written by Chairman Mao is engraved on the monument. Eight unusually large relief sculptures show to the people the development of Chinese modern history. Two rows of white marble railings enclose the monument, simple and beautiful.
West of the Square is the Great Hall of the People. This building, erected in 1959, is the site of the China National People's Congress meetings and provides an impressive site for other political and diplomatic activities.Twelve marble posts are infront of the Hall which has three parts--the Central Hall, the Great Auditorium and a Banqueting Hall.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 huge hall with 5,000 seats.
Mao Zedong Memorial Hall is at the south side of the Square. This Hall is divided into three halls and our dear Chairman Mao's body lies in a crystal coffin in one of the halls surrounded by fresh bouquets of various famous flowers and grasses.
Another important place for the tourist to visit is the China National Museum at the east side of the Square. It just came into existence in 2003 and is a combination of Chinese History Museum and Chinese Revolutionary Museum. This National Museum faces the Great Hall of the People. Inside the Chinese Revolutionary Museum are a lot of material objects, pictures, books and models to present the development of modern China. The Chinese History Museum shows a large number of cultural relics illustrating the long history and glorious culture of China from 1,700,000 years ago to 1921 when the last emperor left the throne.
Five Star Red Flag-the Chinese national flag, flies high in the sky above the Square. To see the guard of honor raise the Flag is a must for the tourist visiting Beijing City. You have to get up very early and arrive at the Square before sunrise. Only by doing so can you see the ceremony clearly as there are crowds of people attending the ceremony every day.
The present Tiananmen Square has an area of 440,000 square meters and has become a relaxing place for the common people to fly kites and walk. On a holiday, the whole square is covered with fresh flowers.
Admission Fee : Free for square visiting; CNY 15 for tower ascending
Opening Hours: Whole day
Recommended
Time for a Visit: Half an hour
Bus Route: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
| 2.6 km from Beijing Railway station | 70.0 km from Langfang Railway Sta. |
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-03 Source: LuopanThose patterns carved on the ceiling, arches and poles are gorgeous. Some of the walls need maintenance.
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-03 Source: LuopanThis square must be the only one in the world with so many people watching the flag-raising ceremony. I stayed in a hotel a little far from Tiananmen Square. The receptionist told me that the ceremony would be held at 6:47 a.m. the next day, therefore I requested a wake-up call at 6:00 a.m. I took a taxi to the Square. When I arrived it's half past 6, but there were already many people waiting there. Policemen and guards are patrolling around. The PLA soldiers appeared on time. They marched along Changan Jie and reached the flagpole at exactly the same footpace. The honor guard raised the flag as the Chinese national anthem went. What a precise and solemn performance! I was deeply impressed.
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-03 Source: LuopanIt's good to take a walk there in the evening. The night view is splendid.
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-03 Source: LuopanGreat! But some sites only receive guests in the morning, such as Mao's Mausoleum. Too crowded during national day holiday. Better avoid that time.
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-03 Source: LuopanI only knew that many people would be there to see the flag-raising ceremony but I didnt expect that people watching the flag-lowering would be just as many.
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-03 Source: LuopanI went there during the Chinese National Holiday. I was still shocked when I saw so many people -though I had actually been prepared for the potential crowds. I was in line for two hours to see the body of Chairman Mao. Nothing is allowed to be taken into the Mao's Mausoleum. The night view of Tian'anmen Square is worth seeing, very beautiful!