The Temple of Heaven, situated in southeastern Beijing, is the largest extant sacrificial temple in China. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, it was the site of imperial sacrifices to Heaven.
To reach the Temple of Heaven, you don't have to have an untimely ... As with many of the other top sights in Beijing, travelers recommend you hire a guide to get the most out of your visit.
Dating back to World War II, the album contains photos of China at the time, including ones that document the atrocities ...
Chinese cities and provinces such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong have improved their mobile payment, bank card and cash ...
Another user Kaziki said: “I hope all museums across China will put ... a report published by the Beijing Daily newspaper on Dec 13, a park worker at the Temple of Heaven explained the rules ...
With the latest relaxation and extension of its immigration policies China is expected to become a popular destination for ...
Just north of the Temple of Heaven is the Forbidden City ... its territorial claims over Taiwan and the South China Sea. One worry is that Beijing is ramping up militarily to invade Taiwan ...
One morning, we rode along the Central Axis of Beijing. As we passed the majestic Bell and Drum Towers, the ancient Wanning ...
The history-soaked Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square, peaceful Lama Temple and the Temple of Heaven, and 798 Art ... still dining deliciously close to Beijing’s bucket-list sites.