July 27 local time
Held in New Delhi, India
UNESCO
Resolution adopted by the 46th session of the World Heritage Committee
"Beijing Central Axis."
——A Masterpiece of China's Ideal Capital City Order"
Inscribed on the World Heritage List
So far, the total number of World Heritage sites in China
Reached 59
Beijing Central Axis
The "Beijing Central Axis" runs through the north and south of the old city of Beijing
It was founded in the 13th century and formed in the 16th century
Since then, it has continued to evolve and develop
The formation today has a total length of 7.8 km
The longest urban axis in the world
The 15 elements of heritage are:
Bell and Drum Tower, Wanning Bridge, Jingshan, Forbidden City
Duanmen, Tiananmen, Waijinshui Bridge
Taimiao, Sheji altar
Tiananmen Square and its architectural complex
(Tiananmen Square, Monument to the People's Heroes.)
Chairman Mao Memorial Hall
National Museum and Great Hall of the People)
Zhengyangmen and the southern section of the road remain
Temple of Heaven, Xiannong Altar, Yongding Gate
The "Central Axis of Beijing" was built by the ancient imperial palace
Ancient royal sacrificial buildings, ancient city management facilities
State ceremonial and public buildings
and the remains of the central road
Co-composition
its location, layout, urban form and design
It reflects what is recorded in the "Zhou Li · Examination Record".
The ideal capital city paradigm
It shows the ancient Chinese urban planning tradition
It has witnessed the development and evolution of Beijing
It is an important symbol that reflects the outstanding characteristics of Chinese civilization
Let's look at the picture to understand
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It's summer vacation
Pull your friends along
Let's take a look at the central axis of Beijing!
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