Enjoy my vacation in Beijing

when I was a young child, I looking forwards to appreaciating the fantastic Tian'anmen Square, the Forbbidden City and other more tourist destinations of beijing. During these years I had tried my best to learn more about these sites, especially its history and ancient culture. On November 1, 1949, Mao stood above the spot where his picture now hangs on the rostrum of Tiananmen, the primary entrance to the Forbidden City, and the main factor in China's national emblem, and made the famous public declaration "The Far eastern people have stood up. " From this exact same spot in 1912, the warlord Yuan Shikai made a public appearance after being inaugurated the main president of the Republic associated with China. In 1984, early in his reign, the highly popular Deng Xiaoping presided for a military parade and other self-celebratory events marking the 35th anniversary with the founding of the People's Republic with October 1, after having been driven past the reviewing stands standing up within a large "Red Flag" limousine being a toy soldier. And in 1999, Deng's successor, some sort of jolly Jiang Zemin (president, etc. 1995-2005), mounted the rostrum in the 50th anniversary of that regime. Today, for a modest fee, anyone can mount the gate, inspect the lounge the location where the leadership took their leisure, gaze down on the square and enjoy a Mao's eye view. So to enjoy a beijing tour was an important experience in our existence. Tiananmen Square is reputed to become the largest urban plaza on the globe, with a stated ability of 600, 000 people, each to his own personal checkerboard square. Geometrically, the square is large enough to allow 1, 687 tennis courts. The creation of Tiananmen Rectangle was, evidently, part on the greater strategic urban strategy. In 1958, the historian C. P. My favorite tour site: http://www.visitbeijingchina.com/beijing-tour


06-01-2012 | 10 vues

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