This Park used to be a part of the Imperial Palace, the Gugong. The working people's cultural palace located within Zhongshan Park was historically in use as Shrine to the Imperial Ancestors.
The Architecture of the ancient Imperial Ancestral Shrine is stunning. The Size of the Hall is quite spectacular with large wooden beams and intricately worked eaves and carved dragons. The Dragons, which can be found on the Stone steps as well as the ceramic roofings signify the important former Imperial Status of this building.
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The Imperial Palace Museum
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Tickets to the Imperial Ancestral Shrine and it's bonus exhibition of Musical Bells
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The First joined American-Chinese Film directed by Donald Sutherland. Fun, weirdness, modern China and absurdity all in one Film. It's backdrop, among things, the Imperial Ancestral Temple ! Buy it ! - Click Here
In September of 1998 AD, a version of Puccini's Turandot was played in the Forbidden City and the Stage was the Imperial Ancestral Shrine now Working people's Cultural Palace, a one of kind setting of ancient architecture and old and bent trees. This first International production was one of the first steps leading to the rising success of China's now famous director Zhang Yimou.
The Park regularly host various international exhibitions in the field of cultural exchange and folk art.
Very accurate and up to date Map of Beijing City Center , complete area of the Palace Museum (Forbidden City), Square of Heavenly Peace, Beihai (North Lake) Park, the South and Middle Lakes (Zhongnanhai) and area's of surrounding districts of Xicheng, Dongcheng, Chongwen and Xuanwu. Map detail includes names of alley's (Hutong) and even side alley's.
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