It was specially built to welcome the new millennium. The bronze tunnel, which is about 270 meters long, is engraved with a chronology from the emergence of mankind to the year 2000 AD. The main buildings include the Century Hall, the Museum of Eastern and Western Art, the Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Multimedia Digital Art. The circular mural in the Century Hall has a circumference of 117 meters and is currently the largest mural in China. The Multimedia Digital Art Museum in the basement can display up to 504 separate image programs simultaneously.
Transportation: Take the subway or bus No. 1, 4, 21, 57 or 337 and get off at the Military Museum Station. Westbound and northbound 50 meters Admission: 30 yuan for general tickets, 15 yuan for student tickets, 25 yuan for group tickets (20 people or more, with a letter of introduction from the unit). College students, the elderly over 60 years old, the disabled, military documents 20 yuan opening hours: summer time (April 15-October 7 winter time (October 8-April 14 of the following year) Monday to Sunday 8:30-17:30 Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution The Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution is located in Haidian District, Fuxing Road, No. 9. Also known as the Military Museum of China, referred to as the Military Museum. Built in 1958 and completed in July 1959, it was one of the ten most famous buildings in Beijing in the late 1950s.
The museum is labeled as the Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution, inscribed by Comrade Mao Zedong. The Military Museum is the largest comprehensive military museum in China, with an exhibition area of over 40,000 square meters. The Military Museum covers an area of more than 80,000 square meters, with a construction area of 60,000 square meters and an exhibition area of more than 40,000 square meters. The main building is 94.7 meters high, and the plaque of the Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution above the main entrance is inscribed by Chairman Mao Zedong himself. The building is majestic and spectacular.
The basic displays of the Military Museum are: "Northern Expeditionary War, Land Revolutionary War Museum", "Anti-Japanese War Museum", "National Liberation War Museum", "Weapons Museum", "Ancient War Museum", "Museum of Modern War". In addition, special temporary exhibitions in the fields of national defense, science and technology, culture and art are often held. The Military Museum is the only comprehensive military museum in China. The exhibitions basically display the 5,000-year military history and military culture of the Chinese nation, the history of the development and growth of the Chinese People's Liberation Army and the new achievements of China's national defense construction. The collections are rich and the display forms are colorful and have a national style. The Military Museum displays the development of military activities and military culture of the Chinese nation since 5,000 years with a huge number of physical objects, weapons, equipment, pictures and models, shows the history of the development and growth of the Chinese People's Liberation Army since its founding, and introduces China's achievements in national defense construction and the research results of military weapons and equipment. CCTV China Central Television is the state television station of the Chinese People's **** and country.
May 1, 1958 trial broadcast, September 2 official broadcast. Formerly known as Beijing TV, on May 1, 1978 changed its name to CCTV. CCTV is an important news and opinion organization in China, an important mouthpiece of the Party, the government and the people, an important ideological and cultural position in China, and one of the most competitive mainstream media in China today. It has various functions such as news dissemination, social education, cultural entertainment and information service. It is the main channel for the public to obtain information throughout the country and an important window for China to understand the world and China.
Its international influence is increasing day by day. At present, CCTV is a state-level institution with 16 sub-bureau-level centers (offices), including the Office, Editor-in-Chief's Office, Personnel Office, Finance Office, Government Party Committee, News Programming Center, Overseas Programming Center, Social Education Programming Center, Literature and Art Programming Center, Advertising and Economy Information Center, Sports Programming Center, Youth Programming Center, Network Communication Center, Technology Management Office, Technical Production Center, and Broadcasting Transmission Center. Division level directly under the unit there are three, including the Office of Supervision, t
CCTV directly under the unit includes: China Television Drama Production Center, was established on October 18, 1983, is a national television drama production of professional institutions; Central News Documentary Film Studio (CCTV new film production center), affiliated with the Central Television in 1993, filming and production of documentaries for Taiwan to undertake the production of the program; Beijing Science and Education Film Studio (CCTV Science and Education Film Production Center), affiliated to CCTV in 1995, produces science and education films, and undertakes program production and animation production for Taiwan; China International Television Corporation (CITVC), founded in 1984, is a wholly-owned company of CCTV. Its business includes film and television production, program sales, network communication, advertising and marketing, tourism development, market research and industrial development.
Central Satellite Television Communication Center, established in 1995, is responsible for the operation of satellite scrambled television; Central Digital Television Media Company Limited, established in 2003, is responsible for the operation of the central digital pay-TV platform and the market-oriented operation of CCTV's pay-TV channels; and the China Philharmonic Orchestra was listed as China's first-class orchestra in 2004. In addition, CCTV has the CCTV international website China Television News and the publications Television Research and Modern Television Technology. It is openly distributed to the whole country. It has the largest audio-visual library for radio, film and television in China (built with the General Administration of Radio, Film and Television***). At present, CCTV has initially formed a multimedia publicity, advertising management, industrial development and diversified business pattern with TV communication as the main business, and movies, Internet, newspapers, audio-visual publishing and other mutual support.
Central Radio and Television TowerCentral Radio and Television Tower is located in Beijing's West Third Ring Road, east of the beautiful Yuyuantan and the famous Diaoyutai, south of the newly built West Railway Station, north of the Summer Palace. This tower covers an area of 15.4 hectares and is 405 meters high. It is a member tower of the Tall Tower Committee of China Radio and Television Society. It is a comprehensive building integrating radio and television transmission, tourism, catering and entertainment. The wide trestle plaza, the alabaster terrace, the tower in the shape of a palace lantern and the tower base of the Hall of Prayer for the Year of the Dragon make people linger.
The CCTV building was designed by the former Design Institute of the Ministry of Radio, Film and Television. It is 405 meters high, covering 12,143 square meters at the bottom, with a floor area of nearly 60,000 square meters. It consists of six parts: trestle, withdrawal platform, tower base, tower body, tower frame and antenna pole. At the bottom of the tower, there are two layers of platforms surrounded by alabaster fences, and the bottom two layers of the tower are all kinds of recreational facilities. Above the tower base, there is a gradually thinning tower body. Among them is the machine room that safeguards the broadcasting signal of the radio and television tower. Interestingly, due to negligence in the construction process, the template shifted during the pouring of concrete, resulting in a slight bulge on the north side of the tower at the middle of the tower at about 150m; there is a bowl-shaped tower at the waist of the tower at 242m. The tower has Beijing's tallest revolving restaurant and observation deck, and an antenna on top is responsible for transmitting potentiometric broadcast signals.
The main building of the CCTV tower was completed in 1990. it was officially completed on September 30, 1992, when it began broadcasting television signals. it was opened to the public for visits in October 1994, and passed the project completion inspection in October 1997. after the mid-1990s, with the gradual popularization of cable and satellite television in Beijing, the role of the CCTV tower in people's life has been declined continuously, and its status as a tourist attraction has been strengthened.
In May 1998, amidst the wave of aquariums being built in Beijing, the third aquarium in Beijing, Pacific Underwater World, opened in the space at the bottom of the TV tower, further emphasizing the tower's status as a tourist attraction. Since 1994, every Sunday during the week of the Chongyang Festival, the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Sports has organized a competition to climb the Central Radio and Television Tower at the tower. Participants are divided into groups according to age and gender. Participants start at the tower's trestle bridge and climb around the tower to the finish line at 225 m. They climb 1,484 steps, making it an influential mass sports event in Beijing. There
The tour hall has hundreds of beautiful CCTV and CCTV tower souvenirs for visitors to choose from. The 11.8-meter-long corridor on the second floor of the tower has a photo exhibition of towers from all over the world and an exhibition of China's radio, film and television, which shows the history and current situation of the development of China's radio, film and television. The east hall on the first floor has the largest indoor colorful granite stone sculpture "Shanshui Yunshu" in China. There are more than 200 seats on the first floor of the tower, which can receive all kinds of meetings.
The tower also has a VIP room and a cafe for guests to rent. The Pacific Underwater World Expo under the tower combines marine science and entertainment. View the comprehensive pavilion. You can learn about the life of marine creatures, watch penguin shows and experience underwater diving. On the north side of the tower, the Seinawell City Kart Club is an indoor racing arena for racing enthusiasts. It is a venue for sports, training and racing.
A modern new high-end entertainment venue integrating entertainment and dining. Big Windmill Naughty Cat Children's Playground is an indoor children's entertainment world. The programs set up are modeled after the CCTV program "Big Windmill", which conducts a variety of non-powered physical training programs. The place is well-equipped and is a paradise for children. The night lighting of the central tower is solemn, elegant, magnificent, warm and bright, adding an even more colorful scene to Beijing.
The Central Radio and Television Tower is a modern building with national characteristics in Beijing. Its functions include viewing the cityscape, entertainment, dining and purchasing tourist commodities. The tower is equipped with cabaret halls and high-tech, high-culture entertainment venues with broadcasting, film and television characteristics, as well as broadcasting exhibition halls, concert halls, video halls, open-air music cafes, music fountains, ring movies, high-grade electronic games, recreation centers and various high-tech entertainment projects.