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Monument to the People's Heroes, Beijing

The monument documents key events in modern Chinese history..

The monument documents key events in modern Chinese history.


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About Monument to the People's Heroes

 Beijing

Monument to the People's Heroes and Nearby Sights on Map

Tiananmen Square

The Tiananmen Square is a large and historic public square in Beijing where Chairman Mao, the father of communism in China, declared the foundation of the People’s Republic on 1st October 1949

Chairman Mao Memorial Hall

Mao's mausoleum

National Museum of China

The Chinese National Museum

Huge Museum, since it is free there are long lines

Qianmen

Built in 1419 as the front gate of the inner city wall

The Great Hall of the People

Seat of China's parliament and important political meetings

Tiananmen Gate

The Tiananmen Gate or Gate of Heavenly Peace is a symbol of China, dominating the northern end of the

Beijing Planning Exhibition Hall

Museum with a large model of the city, historical pictures from the city and also other exhibitions with relation to the layout and structure of Beijing

Legation Quarter

Once famous in the Boxer Rebellion, the legation quarter is now occupied by government offices and army offices but can still be seen from outside

Imperial City Art Museum

The Imperial City was the Manchu city that surrounded the Forbidden City during the Qing dynasty