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Qianmen Avenue

Temple of Heaven Park & Dongcheng South


Running due south from Beijing's 'front gate', the mighty Qianmen, this street was once the main commercial thoroughfare through what was known as the 'Chinese City', where non-Manchu were permitted to reside during the Qing dynasty. Razed and rebuilt for the 2008 Olympics, its character has now changed, with mock-period frontages housing international shopping brands, tour-group restaurants and a touristy tram ride.

At the northern end, 2019's Beijing Fun is a stylish shopping complex, which has at least attempted to preserve several handsome old buildings within its footprint.


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Nearby Temple of Heaven Park & Dongcheng South attractions

1. Dashilar Commercial Street

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This centuries-old shopping street, although tarted up for tourists, retains several timeworn emporia selling silk, cloth shoes and traditional Chinese¡­

2. Beijing Red Star

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Fans of Communist ephemera or esoteric booze brands might get a kick out this place set up by Red Star, a popular brand of Beijing b¨¢iji¨³, China's famous¡­

3. Zhengyang Gate Arrow Tower

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This is the forward-defensive structure of Zhengyang Gate, which sits behind it. The imposing building is a ji¨¤nl¨®u (arrow tower), which would have been¡­

5. ²Ï¾±¨¢²Ô³¾¨¦²Ô

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Qianmen, aka 'Front Gate', consists of a pair of gate-like structures: the northernmost is the 40m-high Zhengyang Gate, which dates from the Ming dynasty¡­

6. Zhengyang Gate

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Qianmen (ǰÃÅ), or the Front Gate, consists of a pair of gate-like towers, the northernmost being the 40m-high Zhengyang Gate, which was also the largest of¡­

7. Beijing Planning Exhibition Hall

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Presenting a top-down perspective on the world's most micromanaged megacity, dry exhibits detail the government's grand schemes for Beijing, with scant¡­

8. Chairman Mao Memorial Hall

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One of Beijing's more surreal spectacles is the sight of Mao Zedong's embalmed corpse on public display within his mausoleum. The Soviet-inspired memorial¡­