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Andingmen (simplified Chinese: 安定门;
traditional Chinese: 安定門; pinyin:
Āndìngmén; lit. 'Gate of Stability') was a gate in Beijing's Ming-era city wall...
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watchtower in 1969.
Andingmen had a
Zhenwu temples, as it was used by
soldiers entering and
leaving the city.
Andingmen was
informally known as "生门...
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Andingmen Bridge (Chinese: 安定门桥; pinyin: Āndìngménqiáo) is a
roundabout interchange bridge located on the 2nd Ring Road in Beijing. It sits on the demolished...
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stations have
exits on both
sides of the road, with the
exception of
Andingmen. The
former "old 2nd Ring Road" has an
elliptical shape. Its northwest...
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stations Beijing railway station Beijing Subway stations Andelibeijie Andingmen Beijing railway station Chaoyangmen (part)
Chongwenmen Ciqikou Dengshikou...
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Liuyin Park. From the park's
northeastern corner it goes due east to
Andingmen Outer Street,
where it
turns north. It
continues north across the 3rd...
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military would march out of
Beijing through Deshengmen, and
return through Andingmen, the Gate of
Peace and Stability.
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located in the
northern part of
central Beijing,
around the
Andingmen area and just
outside Beijing's
second ring road. It is also
located just...
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station on Line 2 of the
Beijing Subway. The
station is
named after Andingmen, a city gate in Beijing's city wall,
which was torn down
during the construction...
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group of
cleaning service colleagues, she was
buried outside the
Andingmen.[citation needed] In 2004, the
descendants of the
imperial house of the...