Here is the main entrance of the outer city wall of Beijing during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the southern end of the central axis of Beijing, the maiden of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year Speaking of the central axis of Beijing, the Bell and Drum Tower is from the north, and then Jingshan, the Forbidden City, the front door, the flyover, until the Yongding Gate at the south end, the whole line is worth visiting too much content. Today, I made a special trip to Yongding Gate to visit and accompany my daughter to complete her homework. Now education attaches great importance to practical activities, encouraging students to go out, see the world with their own eyes, listen to the world with their own ears, and feel the world with their own hands. This is much better than sitting in class and staying at home to read and die. For example, when I was in the first year of the first year, I was in Beijing, The cognition of the central axis is definitely far less than that of the current junior high school students, because of the lack of education and guidance of corresponding practical activities of the comprehensive knowledge system. Yongdingmen was built in Mingjiajing 32 years (1553), and has a history of 470 years. It is the main gate of the southern foot of Beijing's outer city and the southern starting point of the central axis of Beijing. Yongdingmen City Tower is a two-story heavy three-drop water pavilion building on the top of the mountain. It is majestic and is one of the largest city gates in the middle shape and the most exquisite construction process in Beijing's outer city gate. It is also a landmark building at the southernmost point of the central axis. On February 3, 1949, the PLA entered the city from the downstairs of Yongdingmen City in Beijing. Unfortunately, from 1950 to 1957, the Yongdingmen's Yucheng, City Tower and Arrow Tower were demolished one after another, which is very regrettable. In 2004, Beijing rebuilt the Yongdingmen City Tower as it was, which made the concept of the central axis more vivid. In 2003, people found the well-preserved Yongdingmen original stone raft, which was the stone raft when Ming Jiajing was built in 32 years, under an ancient cypress tree at the entrance of Beijing Ancient Architecture Museum in Xiannongtan. Yongdingmen Park from the north to the south of the South Latitude Road, south to the south square of Yongdingmen City Building, like a narrow green belt, the east side is the first agricultural altar, the west side is the Temple of Heaven. The main building in the park is of course Yongdingmen City Tower. On the north side of the city building, the central axis of the stone paved road extends all the way north, and one of them also deliberately retains the appearance of the central axis road during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The road is surrounded by gardens and green spaces, and there is a small square every other section. Many surrounding residents dance, play, exercise and exercise here. This has many large parks with a large green area and outstanding environmental protection. It is undoubtedly very good for nearby residents. When you go north to the north end of the park, the central axis continues to extend north, and you can see the flyover not far ahead. It is also the original site. It is also an important building that is restored on the central axis. There are two Qianlong Royal Monument by the bridge, which is also worth seeing. The current central axis has extended to the Olympic Forest Park in the north, and the southern end has extended to the Daxing New Airport further afield. The central axis is constantly extending, because the city construction is extending and Beijing is also expanding.
More
Here is the main entrance of the outer city wall of Beijing during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the southern end of the central axis of Beijing, the maiden of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year of the first year Speaking of the central axis of Beijing, the Bell and Drum Tower is from the north, and then Jingshan, the Forbidden City, the front door, the flyover, until the Yongding Gate at the south end, the whole line is worth visiting too much content. Today, I made a special trip to Yongding Gate to visit and accompany my daughter to complete her homework. Now education attaches great importance to practical activities, encouraging students to go out, see the world with their own eyes, listen to the world with their own ears, and feel the world with their own hands. This is much better than sitting in class and staying at home to read and die. For example, when I was in the first year of the first year, I was in Beijing, The cognition of the central axis is definitely far less than that of the current junior high school students, because of the lack of education and guidance of corresponding practical activities of the comprehensive knowledge system. Yongdingmen was built in Mingjiajing 32 years (1553), and has a history of 470 years. It is the main gate of the southern foot of Beijing's outer city and the southern starting point of the central axis of Beijing. Yongdingmen City Tower is a two-story heavy three-drop water pavilion building on the top of the mountain. It is majestic and is one of the largest city gates in the middle shape and the most exquisite construction process in Beijing's outer city gate. It is also a landmark building at the southernmost point of the central axis. On February 3, 1949, the PLA entered the city from the downstairs of Yongdingmen City in Beijing. Unfortunately, from 1950 to 1957, the Yongdingmen's Yucheng, City Tower and Arrow Tower were demolished one after another, which is very regrettable. In 2004, Beijing rebuilt the Yongdingmen City Tower as it was, which made the concept of the central axis more vivid. In 2003, people found the well-preserved Yongdingmen original stone raft, which was the stone raft when Ming Jiajing was built in 32 years, under an ancient cypress tree at the entrance of Beijing Ancient Architecture Museum in Xiannongtan. Yongdingmen Park from the north to the south of the South Latitude Road, south to the south square of Yongdingmen City Building, like a narrow green belt, the east side is the first agricultural altar, the west side is the Temple of Heaven. The main building in the park is of course Yongdingmen City Tower. On the north side of the city building, the central axis of the stone paved road extends all the way north, and one of them also deliberately retains the appearance of the central axis road during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The road is surrounded by gardens and green spaces, and there is a small square every other section. Many surrounding residents dance, play, exercise and exercise here. This has many large parks with a large green area and outstanding environmental protection. It is undoubtedly very good for nearby residents. When you go north to the north end of the park, the central axis continues to extend north, and you can see the flyover not far ahead. It is also the original site. It is also an important building that is restored on the central axis. There are two Qianlong Royal Monument by the bridge, which is also worth seeing. The current central axis has extended to the Olympic Forest Park in the north, and the southern end has extended to the Daxing New Airport further afield. The central axis is constantly extending, because the city construction is extending and Beijing is also expanding.
The city south park worth visiting, its size is just right, walk around, long live to rest! There are many shades of trees, shelter from the wind and rain, and there are small open spaces for tourists to play, catch up with the holidays, and you can see the lights on the city floor flashing!
Yongdingmen Park is a free park with a long and narrow terrain north of Yongdingmen City Tower. After the reconstruction of Yongdingmen City Tower in previous years, this park was built. Because Yongdingmen City Tower is the southernmost point of Beijing's central axis, this park is also just pressed on the central axis. Still very status. Although the area is not large and there are no entertainment facilities, the style of the ground paving is very the style of the Forbidden City, coupled with the tall and magnificent Yongdingmen City Building, it adds a majestic momentum. The snow in these two days is quite big, and under the snow, it adds some solemn atmosphere. The garden is relatively empty, there are many residents here to exercise and relax, children pile snowmen and fight snowballs, and several uncles are still flying kites. In addition, it is still a good emergency and safe haven. The tent area is specially set up, and the function is still very diversified. The park is north of the flyover area, the Temple of Heaven to the east, and the Natural Museum to the northeast. It is also a transportation place.
Yongdingmen is located at the southernmost point of the old Beijing central axis, the only way to enter Beijing from the south. Yongdingmen is also the largest city gate in Beijing. It was demolished in 1957 for obstructing traffic and rebuilt in 2004.
Yongdingmen Park is located in Dongcheng District, Beijing, and was rated as Beijing Boutique Park in 2006. Yongdingmen City Building is a characteristic scenic spot inside. The city building has been renovated and well preserved. Yongdingmen Park was built in September 2004, with a total green area of 13.8 10,000 square meters. The overall green space is in the shape of a boat, reflecting the cultural connotation through a series of small square floor paving, a middle stone slab on both sides of the gray brick paving pedestrian trail through the north and south, and the Forbidden City's Royal Road, become the south central axis symbol. The ground paving and resting facilities are consistent with the style of the Temple of Heaven wall. They use natural materials such as gray bricks and blue tiles to integrate into the south central axis. "Flat and generous, simple and natural overall style. It belongs to the street heart park open all day. People can fly kites and roller skating in the park, which is very pleasant.