Built in 1530, this is one of the oldest parks in Beijing that once served as an altar site where the emperor made sacrificial offerings to the sun god.
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Built in 1530, this is one of the oldest parks in Beijing that once served as an altar site where the emperor made sacrificial offerings to the sun god.
This Daoist temple was founded in 1322 by followers of the Zhengyi sect.
Built in the Soviet neoclassical style, this imposing building on Tiananmen Square is where the People’s Congress meets and other important government and diplomatic meetings take place.
Located on the old site of the Xiannong Altar, this specialty museum focuses on the collection, study and display of China’s ancient architectural technology and art.
The royal tombs are a short distance outside the city. Hundreds of small stone animals guard the road to the tombs.
This working temple and its serene courtyards are home to Daoist monks.