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Beijing Guozijian - Beijing Tourist Attraction
The Guozijian (Imperial College) is located on Guozijian Street, Andingmen Inner, Dongcheng District, Beijing. As the national highest educational institution and administrative body for education in the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, it is also known as "Taixue" (Grand Academy) or "Guoxue" (National Academy).
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Confucius Temple and Imperial College Museum - Beijing Tourist Attraction
Located at No.13 and No.15 Guozijian Street, Andingmen Inner, Dongcheng District, Beijing, the Confucius Temple and Imperial College Museum is a thematic museum established on the basis of the Confucius Temple and Imperial College (Guozijian) of the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties.As a Key National Cultural Heritage Site and a 4A-level tourist attraction
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Ming City Wall Relics Park - Beijing Tourist Attraction
The Ming City Wall Relics Park is located in Dongcheng District, Beijing, in the downtown area, starting from the Southeast Corner Tower in the east and ending at Chongwenmen in the west. The city wall relics and the Southeast Corner Tower in the scenic area are national key cultural relics protection units and national 4A-level tourist attractions.
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Zhongshan Park - Beijing Tourist Attraction
Zhongshan Park is located on the west side of Tiananmen Square in Dongcheng District, Beijing, adjacent to the Forbidden City. Covering an area of 23.8 hectares, it is a commemorative garden that integrates classical altars and temples with modern landscape gardening. The scenic area was formerly the Sheji Altar of the Ming and Qing dynasties (built in 1420)
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Longtan Park - Beijing Tourist Attraction
Longtan Park is located within the southeast 2nd Ring Road of Dongcheng District, Beijing, southeast of Guangming Bridge. It is a national 4A-level tourist attraction and one of the first batch of ten top-quality parks in Beijing. Founded in 1952, the park covers a total area of 42.3 hectares, including a water area of 19.47 hectares
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Ditan Park - Beijing Tourist Attraction
Ditan Park is located on Andingmenwai Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing, covering an area of 37.4 hectares, including a water area of 1.3 hectares. As a national 4A-level tourist attraction, it was the place where emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties sacrificed to the "Royal Earth God", and it is also the largest existing altar for earth worship in China.