Tiananmen Square, the heart of China, carries countless historical memories and national pride. This place witnessed the birth of New China and the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. Every brick and every tile tells an immortal legend. The Mao Zedong Memorial Hall is a heartfelt tribute from millions of Chinese people to their great leader. It solemnly and solemnly guards Chairman Mao's resting place quietly. Visiting the memorial hall is a respect for history and an expectation for the future. Let us walk into Tiananmen Square and Chairman Mao Memorial Hall with reverence, feeling the solemnity and solemnity, remembering history, and creating the future.
Tiananmen is not only the center of political activities, but also a must visit destination for tourists. The flag raising and lowering ceremony held here every day has inspired countless Chinese people's patriotism. In addition, Tiananmen Square is one of the largest city center squares in the world, with a length of 880 meters from north to south and a width of 500 meters from east to west, capable of accommodating one million people for grand gatherings. Important buildings such as the Monument to the People's Heroes, Chairman Mao Memorial Hall, and National Museum of China stand tall on the square, serving as important windows for showcasing China's image.
The Forbidden City, as a treasure of ancient Chinese imperial architecture, showcases the majesty of imperial power with its majestic and spectacular appearance. The magnificent glazed tile roof and towering palace terraces, each brick and tile carrying profound historical and cultural heritage. The Forbidden City is not only a royal palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties, but also a microcosm of China's 5000 year civilization. It has witnessed countless historical changes and carries the glory and glory of the Chinese nation. Today, the Forbidden City has become a world cultural heritage site, attracting countless tourists to visit and experience its unique charm.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
You only need to bring your passport, don't queue up to buy tickets, just swipe your passport to enter Chairman Mao Memorial Hall and the Forbidden City.