- The
Tiananmen /ˈtjɛnənmən/ (also Tian'anmen, or the Gate of Heaven-Sent Peace, is the
entrance gate to the
Forbidden City
imperial palace complex and...
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Tiananmen Square or Tian'anmen
Square (/ˈtjɛnənmən/) is a city
square in the city
center of Beijing, China,
named after the
Tiananmen ("Gate of Heavenly...
- The
Tiananmen Square protests,
known in
China as the June
Fourth Incident, were student-led
demonstrations held in
Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China,...
- The 1976
Tiananmen incident or the
April 5
Tiananmen incident (Chinese: 四五天安门事件) was a m****
gathering and
protest that took
place on
April 4–5, 1976,...
- The 1989
Tiananmen Square protests and m****acre were student-led
demonstrations in
Beijing and the
government response in 1989.
Tiananmen Square protests...
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Chinese man, who
stood in
front of a
column of Type 59
tanks leaving Tiananmen Square in
Beijing on June 5, 1989. On the
previous day, the government...
- "I Love
Beijing Tiananmen" (formerly
written "I love
Peking Tiananmen") (simplified Chinese: 我爱北京天安门;
traditional Chinese: 我愛北京天安門; pinyin: Wǒ ài Běijīng...
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Tian (天) is one of the
oldest Chinese terms for
heaven and a key
concept in
Chinese mythology, philosophy, and religion.
During the
Shang dynasty (17th―11th...
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Zedong overlooks Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China. The
portrait weighs up to 1.5
metric tons and its
dimensions are 6 × 4.5 metres.
Tiananmen gate was built...
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Tiananmen Mothers (Chinese: 天安门母亲) is a
group of
Chinese democracy activists promoting a
change in the government's
position over the 1989
Tiananmen Square...