Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City and Temple of Heaven is a large city square in the center of Beijing, China. It is known for several significant events in Chinese history, including the 1989 protests that ended in a government crackdown. The square is surrounded by important buildings such as the Great Hall of the People, the National Museum of China, the Monument to the People’s Heroes, and the Mausoleum of Mao Zedong.
The Forbidden City is a vast palace complex in Beijing that served as the imperial palace for Chinese emperors for almost 500 years, from the Ming dynasty to the end of the Qing dynasty. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is renowned for its well-preserved architecture and cultural significance.
The Temple of Heaven is a complex of religious buildings located in southeastern Beijing. It was used by emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties for ceremonies honoring the gods of heaven and harvest. The temple complex is known for its intricate architecture and beautiful gardens, and it is also a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City and Temple of Heaven