Ming City Wall Ruins Park is located in Chongwenmen, Dongcheng District, Beijing.
The existing wall site in the Ming City Wall Ruins Park, which is 1.5 kilometers long, is an integral part of the original inner city wall of Beijing, the only remaining section and the symbol of Beijing.
From the Ming City Wall Ruins Park, you can go around.
Surrounding scenery of Ming city wall ruins park point
Chongwenmen, bell and drum tower, turret.
Chongwenmen: Chongwenmen, known as Civilization Gate in Yuan Dynasty, commonly known as Hadmen and Haidai Gate. Chongwenmen is famous for its iron turtle in Zhenhai Temple in Zuoshou Town, Wengcheng. In addition, the heavy tax clearance of Chongwenmen also makes foreign merchants daunting. "Chongwen Iron Turtle" is famous all over Kyoto. Outside the city is the wine channel. Most of the fine wines of that year were shipped from Zhuozhou, Hebei Province, and it is inevitable to take the south road to Beijing. The wine truck advanced to Zuo 'anmen in the outer city, and then went to Chongwenmen to pay taxes.
Bell and Drum Tower: The Bell and Drum Tower is located at the northern end of Beijing's north-south central axis. As the time center of the three capitals of Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, it is one of the landmark buildings in the ancient capital Beijing and has a long history. The bell and drum tower includes two buildings, the bell tower and the drum tower. The two floors are placed vertically in front and back, which is magnificent and magnificent.
Turret: Four turrets on the four corners of the Forbidden City, seemingly inconspicuous, actually bear the high skills of traditional Chinese wooden structures. The internal structure consists of nine beams, eighteen columns and seventy-two ridges. Such a complex and exquisite building seems to exist only in the sky, which makes the construction of the turret pass down a legend.
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