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The Zhengyangmen is situated on the central north–south axis of Beijing. The main gateway of the gatehouse is aligned with Yongdingmen Gate to the south, the Mausoleum of Mao Zedong and the Monument to the People's Heroes in Tiananmen Square, the Tiananmen Gate itself, the Meridian Gate, and the imperial throne in the Hall of Supreme Harmony in the Forbidden City, the city's Drum and Bell ...
'Feng's baodu'), is a historic traditional restaurant in Beijing, China. It was founded by Feng Tianjie, a Hui Muslim chef from Shandong, during the reign of the Guangxu Emperor (r. 1875–1908) in the Qing dynasty. [1] [2] The first outlet was founded in Menkuang Hutong, at the Zhengyangmen Dashilan. It is now a chain restaurant with numerous ...
The restaurant Bianyifang was established in 1416 during the Ming dynasty, but its name dates back to roughly 1552. Several other branches of the restaurant also operate in Beijing and across China, under Bianyifang Group. [1] Bianyifang is one of the most popular restaurants in China and has been reported on by a range of media outlets. [2]
Beijing 3-40 Zhengyangmen: ... Beijing 6-877 Xishiku Cathedral: 西什库教堂: Beijing 6-878 Former National Institute of Mongolia and Tibet Site ...
Nanluoguxiang was built in the Yuan Dynasty and received its current name during the Qing Dynasty, around 1750.In recent years, the area's hutongs have become a popular tourist destination with restaurants, bars, live music houses, coffee shops, fast food and souvenir shops, as well as some old siheyuan associated with famous historic and literary figures.
The powerful blast occurred just before 8 a.m. at a ground-floor restaurant in a residential area of Sanhe city, Hebei province, east of the capital Beijing, state broadcaster CCTV said. It killed ...
Quanjude (Chinese: 全 聚 德; pinyin: Quánjùdé, SZSE: 002186) (QJD) is a Chinese restaurant chain known for its Peking duck and its longstanding culinary heritage since its establishment in 1864 in Beijing, China.
The historic facade was then reconstructed, in mirror-image, on the opposite (right hand) side of the clock tower. In October 2009, Beijing Railway Museum was renamed to the Zhengyangmen Branch (正阳门馆) of the China Railway Museum. This part of the museum contains only one full size historic locomotive - an 0-6-0 tank engine from the 19th ...