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Yongdingmen (simplified Chinese: 永定门;
traditional Chinese: 永定門; pinyin:
Yǒngdìngmén; lit. 'Gate of
Perpetual Peace'), was the
former front gate of the...
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extends 7.8
kilometers from the Drum and Bell
Towers in the
north to the
Yongdingmen Gate in the south.
Beijing Central Axis
boasts both
ceremonial and iconic...
- station,
originally known as
Majiapu railway station and
later renamed Yongdingmen railway station,
which stood 500
meters (1,600 ft) away. This station...
- the Ming City Wall
Relics Park. None of the
Outer city
remains intact.
Yongdingmen was
completely reconstructed in 2004. The city of Dadu, the forerunner...
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gates themselves still stand:
Southeast corner tower,
Deshengmen and
Yongdingmen (which has been rebuilt). Most of the old city
walls were
pulled down...
- Zhōngzhóu Lù) is a road
lying on the
central axis of Beijing. It runs from
Yongdingmen Bridge on the
southern 2nd Ring Road
through to the
southern 5th Ring...
- Street:
Beijing Bus
routes 6, 34, 35, 36, 106, 110, 687, 707
South Gate on
Yongdingmen East
Street and
Jintai Road:
Beijing Bus
routes 36, 53, 120, 122, 208...
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ceremonial centre of the People's
Republic of China, and on to
Yongdingmen Gate. To the north, it
extends through Jingshan Park to the Drum Tower...
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gates encountered when
entering Beijing's
Imperial City
along with the
Yongdingmen, Qianmen, the Gate of China.
Proceeding further inward, the next gate...
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relatively southeast to the city
center (Tiananmen), and was
situated between Yongdingmen and Qianmen. It
spanned an area of 16.46
square kilometres (6.36 sq mi)...