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Fuchengmen (simplified Chinese: 阜成门;
traditional Chinese: 阜成門; pinyin:
Fùchéngmén; Manchu:ᡝᠯᡤᡳᠶᡝᠨ ᡳ ᠮᡠᡨᡝᡥᡝ ᡩᡠᡴᠠ;Möllendorf:elgiyen i
mutehe duka), formerly...
- Chaoyangmen, the
Zhenghong banner at Xizhimen, the
Xianghong banner at
Fuchengmen, the
Zhenglan banner at
Chongwenmen and the
Xianglan banner at Xuanwumen...
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Fuchengmen Station (simplified Chinese: 阜成门站;
traditional Chinese: 阜成門站; pinyin:
Fùchéngmén Zhàn) is a
station on Line 2 of the
Beijing Subway. The station...
- in
Xicheng District on the west side of the city
between Fuxingmen and
Fuchengmen, is
lined with
headquarters of
large state banks and
insurance companies...
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Jinglan Road
forms the
stretch of G109 in Beijing, as it
begins from
Fuchengmen and
traverses through Shijingshan. The
majority of the
Beijing section...
- Chinese: 月壇;
simplified Chinese: 月坛; pinyin: Yuètán) is an
altar located in
Fuchengmen,
Xicheng District, in
western Beijing, China. The
altar was
built in 1530...
- west;
China National Highway 109 to
Lhasa in
Tibet leaves Beijing at
Fuchengmen,
heading west;
China National Highway 110 to
Yinchuan leaves Beijing at...
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Dongzhimen Chaoyangmen Guangqumen Zuo'anmen
Yongdingmen You'anmen Guang'anmen
Fuchengmen Xizhimen Only
Deshengmen and
Yongdingmen (rebuilt 2005)
still stand; the...
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opposite side of Beijing, to the west, is the
Temple of the Moon,
located in
Fuchengmen.
There is a Sino-****anese
Friendship Monument in the park, but it is hard...
- city walls,
towers and gates,
including the old city
gates of Xizhimen,
Fuchengmen, and
Chongwenmen were destro**** to
supply construction materials for the...