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The
Temple of Heaven, (Tiantan), is located in the
Chongwen district in the south part of Beijing,
about 6km away from the center of the city. It
was built in 1420 during a time when many other
important structures were constructed in Beijing.
Tiantan served as a place of ceremony and ritual
for the Ming and Qing emperors.
The
Palace of Abstinence is located near the western
entrance of the temple. Before each ceremony,
emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties held a
three-day fast during summer and winter solstice.
The emperors spent two days fasting in the Forbidden
City and completed the three-day fast in the Palace
of Abstinence. The beamless hall was one of the
most famous buildings in Beijing.
The
Temple of Heaven, (Tiantan), is located in the
Chongwen district in the south part of Beijing,
about 6km away from the center of the city. It
was built in 1420 during a time when many other
important structures were constructed in Beijing.
Tiantan served as a place of ceremony and ritual
for the Ming and Qing emperors.
The
Palace of Abstinence is located near the western
entrance of the temple. Before each ceremony,
emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties held a
three-day fast during summer and winter solstice.
The emperors spent two days fasting in the Forbidden
City and completed the three-day fast in the Palace
of Abstinence. The beamless hall was one of the
most famous buildings in Beijing.
South
of the Echo wall stands the Altar of Heaven, built
entirely of white marble. The altar has four entrances
and a flight of nine steps leading down in every
direction. At the center of the upper terrace
lies a round stone surrounded by nine concentric
rings of stones.
The
main building in the compound is the Hall of Prayer
for Good Harvests. The entire structure was joint
by wooden bars, laths and brackets, without using
steel and concrete. The four large pillars in
the center are known as the Dragon Well Pillars
with each pillar representing one of the four
seasons.
The
main building in the compound is the Hall of Prayer
for Good Harvests. The entire structure was joint
by wooden bars, laths and brackets, without using
steel and concrete. The four large pillars in
the center are known as the Dragon Well Pillars
with each pillar representing one of the four
seasons.
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