A Spiritual Awakening at the Temple of Heaven
The Temple of Heaven is a historic complex of buildings that dates back to the early 15th century during the Ming Dynasty.
Our expert guide will bring history of life, sharing fascinating insider knowledge and insights into ancient Chinese history and imperial traditions.
The most prominent structures within the temple grounds include the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, the Imperial Vault of Heaven, and the Circular Mound Altar. It was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998 and is considered one of the finest examples of Chinese ritual architecture.
This tour will have a minimum number of 2 travelers and a maximum of 15 travelers.
Located in the heart of Beijing, She has witnessed 654 ceremonies of heavenly worship conducted by 22 emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties. In modern times, it has hosted international events such as the flame-lighting ceremonies for both the Olympic and Paralympic Games, and has welcomed distinguished figures such as Kissinger and Stephen Hawking, etc. From its origins as an imperial altar for solemn rites to its current role as a "global reception hall," this architectural marvel bridges China’s past and present.
Echo Wall
The Echo Wall encloses the Imperial Vault of Heaven. Its perimeter is 193 meters (633 feet). The wall is flat and smooth, which allows sound waves passing smoothly. If you and your friend stand by the wall behind the East Annex Hall and the West Annex Hall respectively and you whisper a word, then your friend will hear clearly what you said. The phenomenon utilizes the theory of sound waves, resulting in a "mysterious atmosphere".
Three Echo Stone
Three Echo Stones refers to the three stones from north to south on the stone road outside the gate of the Imperial Vault of Heaven. If you speak facing the vault while standing on the first stone, you will hear one echo; standing on the second and then the third stone, you will hear two and three echoes respectively.
Heaven Heart Stone, also known as Sun Stone, is one of most distinct, design-wise, in the Temple of Heaven. It is a round stone in the center of the altar which is slightly protruding. If you stand on it and shout or knock, the sound waves will be clearly echoed. In ancient times, at the Worshipping Heaven Ceremony, the ritual officer would stand on the stone to read the oration and the clangorous sound seemed to be reaching to heaven.
East Gate of Temple of Heaven
By Subway: Line 5, Temple of Heaven East Gate Station , Exit A2
天坛东门地铁站, A2出口
By taxi: Take me to the east gate of Temple of Heaven 带我到天坛公园东门
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