Temple of Heaven, A serene sanctuary of ancient imperial worship

1 Jia, Tiantan East Road, Dongcheng District, Beijing
The Temple of Heaven is really spectacular
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Introduction

The Temple of Heaven is a special altar used by emperors during the Ming and Qing dynasties to offer sacrifices and pray for good harvests and rain. It consists of the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests and the Imperial Vault of Heaven, among other structures, showcasing intricate architectural designs like the Echo Wall and the Three Echo Stones. Visitors typically enter through the South Gate and tour the Altar of Circular Heaven, the Imperial Vault of Heaven, the Danbi Bridge, the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, and the Imperial Palace, before exiting through the North or East Gate. In April each year, the blooming of the Chinese liang xia orchids creates a rustic atmosphere in the Temple of Heaven, allowing tourists to experience the beauty of nature amidst the city.
Address
1 Jia, Tiantan East Road, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Transportation
[Bus] South Gate of Temple of Heaven: Take bus 336, 53, 62, 958, 122, or 141 to get off at the South Gate of Temple of Heaven station; West Gate of Temple of Heaven: Take bus 120, 141, 20, 2, 36, or 53 to get off at the West Gate of Temple of Heaven station; North Gate of Temple of Heaven: Take bus 106, 110, 34, 35, or 36 to get off at the North Gate of Temple of Heaven station; East Gate of Temple of Heaven: Take bus 116, 128, 39, 41, 43, or 6 to get off at the Fahua Temple station. [Subway] Take subway line 5 to get off at the Temple of Heaven East Gate station, exit from A; Take subway line 8 to get off at the Tiantan Dongmen station, exit from C.