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The Temple of Heaven in the southern part of Beijing is China's largest existing complex of ancient sacrificial buildings. Occupying an area of 273 hectares, it is three times the area of the Forbidden City. It was built in 1420 for emperors to worship Heaven. The principle buildings include the Altar of Prayer for Good Harvests, Imperial Vault of Heaven and Circular Mound Altar.
The Altar of Prayer for Good Harvest, 38 meters in height and 30 meters in diameter, stands on a round foundation built with three levels of marble stones. This towering triple-eave hall is under a three-story, cone-shaped glaze-tile roof in blue color crowned with a gilded knob. A circular wall of polished bricks known as the Echo Wall encloses the Imperial Vault of Heaven. The Circular Mount Altar, south to the Imperial Vault of Heaven, is where the emperor prayed to heaven. At the center lies a round stone called the Center of Heaven Stone that echoes when a visitor speaks loudly when standing on the stone.
The Temple of Heaven was entered into the world cultural heritage list in 1998.
Telephone: 86-10-67028866
Address: No.7, Dongli in the Temple of Heaven,Chongwen District
Ticket: Apr.1-Oct.31: RMB35/through ticket, RMB15/admission; Nov.1-Mar.31: RMB30/through ticket, RMB10/admission
Bus: 5, 20,35,53,106,120,743,803 and Yuntong 102, as well as Beijing Subway Line 5 Opening Hours: Working hours at the four entrances: 6:00-21:00; Working hours at the scenic spots: From March 1 to June 30: 8:00-17:30. From July 1 to October 31: 8:00-18:00. From November 1 to February 28 of the coming year: 8:00- 17:00.
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