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The War Victory Monument and People's Liberation Monument, originally known as the War Victory Monument, was renamed the Chongqing People's Liberation Monument after 1949, or Jiefangbei for short. It is located in the heart of the central business district of Jiefangbei in Yuzhong District , Chongqing , at the intersection of Minzu Road ...
Jiefangbei consists of a large pedestrian square [1] surrounding the 27.5-meter (90 ft)-tall People's Liberation Monument (celebrating China's victory in World War II). The 25,000 square meters (270,000 sq ft) shopping square is flanked by a large number of large multinational department stores, streetfront luxury boutiques, and upscale restaurants, as well as commercial supertall skyscrapers.
These sites include the People's Liberation Monument, located in the center of Chongqing city. It used to be the highest building in the area, but is now surrounded and dwarfed by numerous shopping centers. Originally named the Monument for the Victory over Axis Armies, it is the only building in China for that purpose. [142]
Chongqing Garrison Command; ... full name People's Liberation Army Chongqing Garrison Command or PLA Chongqing Garrison Command) is a garrison command ...
Chongqing in World War II (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Military history of Chongqing" ... Liberation Monument in Chongqing; Liu Bei's takeover of Yi Province; S.
Universities and colleges in Chongqing (8 C, 21 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Chongqing" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
The Dazu Rock Carvings [1] (Chinese: 大 足 石 刻; pinyin: Dàzú Shíkè) are a series of Chinese religious sculptures and carvings and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Dazu District, Chongqing, China. The carvings date back as far as the 7th century AD, depicting and influenced by Buddhist, Confucian and Taoist beliefs.
The museum's main hall before 2010s reconstruction, with a Dongfeng 1 (SS-2) missile in the center. The museum was one of the Ten Great Buildings erected in celebration of the tenth anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, construction of the museum began in October 1958 and ended in August 1960, when it was inaugurated. [3]