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This is the second stop of a niche place worth strolling in Beijing. When I walked in, I really made a 'wow' sound. Recently, the temple gate has opened, and finally we can see the buildings completed during the Ming and Qing dynasties. At the moment of entering, everyone silently exclaimed 'wow'. Golden nanmu worth tens of thousands of yuan. This hall has 68 columns, with the highest column measuring 13.32 meters and the largest diameter measuring 1.2 meters wide, all in gold color. Under sunlight, it reflects a golden glow. You can imagine the high value of the phrase 'My father is enjoying the Tai Temple' in the era of strict etiquette.
The Forbidden City is quietly tilted. Viewing it as a shortcut to the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven itself is indeed worth dwelling on in detail. Time: 9:00~17:00, closed on Mondays. Attention: The Tai Temple is now known as the Labor People's Cultural Palace, so there is no need to worry about traffic errors. Transportation: Take Metro Line 1 or bus to Tiananmen East Station, do not take long lines towards Tiananmen Gate Tower! After exiting Tiananmen East subway station, turn left and continue straight. When you see the doorway turning, you will take photos of red walls, yellow tiles, ancient wooden shade, covered bridges, and Han Baiyu railings of the temple. Good place, there is no one in the Forbidden City. Entrance route: Only the south gate of Tai Temple can be accessed. The northwest gate leads directly to the Forbidden City. There are Tiananmen Square and Zhongshan Park nearby.