Tiananmen Square

Tiananmen Square is an example of beauty and is located in the center of Beijing, capital of the People‘s Republic of China. It is the place where Mao Zedong proclaimed the People‘s Republic of China on the 1st of October 1949 after a century and a half of oppression. It is also famous for being a square where people congregate and enjoy life.

There are many places to see in Tiananmen Square such as the Mausoleum of Chairman Mao Zedong, the Great Hall of The People, the National Museum of China, and the Monument to the People’s Heroes, The Forbidden City as well as its beautiful lamp posts and traffic lights. The Mausoleum of Chairman Mao Zedong was constructed shortly after his death in 1976.

The magazine from China which was called China Pictorial [which was found in the bookshelf of the underwriter] reported the participation of the people of China and the use of various construction materials from every area of China. The people who visit Tiananmen Square form large lines to visit the Mausoleum and pay tribute to the founder of New China.

The Great Hall of The People is located at the west end of Tiananmen Square and is an example of the beautiful construction projects that were envisioned after the founding of New China. The Great Hall of The People is used for important reunions in China. It was constructed in 1959 with the help of the people of China and was part of the Ten Great Constructions.

When a person visits the Great Hall of The People, he or she could not stop and feel the inspiration from one of the great wonders of Tiananmen Square [which should also count as number one of the Seven Wonders of the World].  The National Museum of China is located on the eastern side of Tiananmen Square.

The National Museum of China comprises of the Museum of the Chinese Revolution and the National Museum of Chinese History. The building of the museum which dates from 1959 was built to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the founding of New China after a decade and a half of foreign and feudal oppression. The exterior is another tribute to the architectural beauty that has flourished in Tiananmen Square since the liberation of China in 1949. 

The Monument to The People‘s Heroes was constructed in Tiananmen Square to commemorate the struggles of the Chinese People against Western and Japanese Imperialism. It is located on the southern edge of Tiananmen Square and was constructed in the 1950‘s. A tourist looking at the monument could only think about the struggles of the Chinese people against the imperialists and their puppets. The blood of the underwriter boils when thinking that the Western powers wanted to burn down Tiananmen Square.

The Forbidden City was where the Emperors of China once lived with their families. Inside the Forbidden City, each member of the Emperor’s family had their own room. The interior of the Forbidden City houses all of the treasures of the Emperors and his family. The Forbidden City was also the place from where Chairman Mao Zedong gave a historical speech proclaiming the birth of the People’s Republic of China.

The People‘s Republic of China is approaching its 60th anniversary with Tiananmen Square as well as the rest of China displaying its radiant beauty to the world.

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