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Mao Dun (1896-1981) was a famous revolutionary writer.
Mao Dun (1896-1981) was a famous revolutionary writer. His former residence including personal effects and writings can be seen here.
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13 Yuanensi Hutong
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Founded in 1992 in Taiwan and established in Beijing in 2001
The temple was built in 1302 and honors Confucius (551-479 BC) who was one of China's greatest thinkers, still with significant influence on all aspects of daily life
The park contains basketball, croquet, golf, electric boats, paddleboars and an amusement zone
Shichahai is a scenic area with 3 lakes - Qianhai, Xihai and Houhai
Museum showing the life of Guo Moruo (1892-1978)
Lotus Lane runs alongside the QianHai Lake, and is a vibrant waterfront pedestrian strip lined with restaurants, cafes, tea houses, bars and boutiques
The Yonghe Lamasery or Lama Temple (also Palace of Peace) was built in Han Chinese and Tibetan style by Chinese emperors who were fascinated by the Tibetan (Tantric) version of Buddhism
Park showing what rural China looks like
The Forbidden City, also known as the Palace Museum, is the imperial palace of the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, a grand-standing symbol of the might and stateliness of their court