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Beijing Ming City Wall Ruins Park
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The Beijing Ming City Wall Ruins Park is a park in Beijing with the longest and best preserved section of the city's Ming Dynasty city wall. The park is located 3 km from the city center and extends east from Chongwenmen to Dongbianmen and then north to near to Beijing Railway Station East Street.
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北京城东南角楼
9 Chongwenmen E St, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100005
Beijing Ancient Observatory
China, Bei Jing Shi, Dongcheng, 东裱褙胡同2号 邮政编码: 100005
Yuan Chonghuan's Tomb and Ancestral Temple
China, Bei Jing Shi, Dongcheng, 东花市斜街52号 邮政编码: 100062
Nearby restaurants
Yunteng Restaurant
China, Beijing, Dongcheng, 东花市北里东区7号楼 邮政编码: 100062
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6 Kuijiachang Hu Tong, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100005
Chuanjiao Seafood Buffet
China, 7, Dongcheng, Jiannei Ave, 7号CN 北京市1层北京璞邸酒店 邮政编码: 100005
Dawang Jingtang Restaurant
WC4Q+6C3, Jianguoli 2 Ln, 建外大街 Chaoyang, Beijing, China, 100005
Mingcheng No.5 Kaoyafang
5 Jianguomen S Ave, Dongcheng, China, 100005
Xinjiang Ada West
22 Baiqiao St, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100062
P.C.Lee
WC4J+4PV, Beijing Sta E St, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100005
Noodles With Soy Bean Paste, Beijing Style
China, 39, Dongshoulu St, 39号CN 北京市 东城区 北京站东街 邮政编码: 100005
Jianwai Spring Pancake Restaurant
China, Beijing, Chaoyang, Jianguomen Outer St, 建国门外大街乙24 邮政编码: 100005
Mr.Lin U.S.A. California Beef Noodle
WC4H+4X3, Beijing Sta E St, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100005
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北京中安宾馆
6 Kuijiachang Hu Tong, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100005
W Beijing Chang'an
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Beijing Broadcasting Tower Hotel
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Jinjiang Inn
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Gloria Plaza Hotel Beijing
2 Jianguomennan Avenue Chaoyang District Beijing 100022, China
Beijing Pudi Hotel
7 Jian Guo Men South Avenue Dongcheng Di, Beijing, China, 100005
New Otani Chang Fu Gong
26 Jianguomen Outer St, 建外大街 Chaoyang, Beijing, China, 100005
Howard Johnson Paragon Hotel Beijing
China, Beijing, Dongcheng, 建国门内大街建国门内大街甲18号 邮政编码: 100005
Scitech Hotel
22 Jianguomen Outer St, Chaoyang, Beijing, China, 100005
Ibis Beijing Jianguomen
6 Jianhua S Rd, Jian Wai Da Jie, Chaoyang, Beijing, China, 100022
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Beijing Ming City Wall Ruins Park

9 Chongwenmen E St, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100005
4.2(46)
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The Beijing Ming City Wall Ruins Park is a park in Beijing with the longest and best preserved section of the city's Ming Dynasty city wall. The park is located 3 km from the city center and extends east from Chongwenmen to Dongbianmen and then north to near to Beijing Railway Station East Street.

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attractions: 北京城东南角楼, Beijing Ancient Observatory, Yuan Chonghuan's Tomb and Ancestral Temple, restaurants: Yunteng Restaurant, Zhong'an Restaurant, Chuanjiao Seafood Buffet, Dawang Jingtang Restaurant, Mingcheng No.5 Kaoyafang, Xinjiang Ada West, P.C.Lee, Noodles With Soy Bean Paste, Beijing Style, Jianwai Spring Pancake Restaurant, Mr.Lin U.S.A. California Beef Noodle
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Nearby attractions of Beijing Ming City Wall Ruins Park

北京城东南角楼

Beijing Ancient Observatory

Yuan Chonghuan's Tomb and Ancestral Temple

北京城东南角楼

北京城东南角楼

3.8

(11)

Open 24 hours
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Beijing Ancient Observatory

Beijing Ancient Observatory

4.5

(44)

Closed
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Yuan Chonghuan's Tomb and Ancestral Temple

Yuan Chonghuan's Tomb and Ancestral Temple

4.3

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Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Beijing Ming City Wall Ruins Park

Yunteng Restaurant

Zhong'an Restaurant

Chuanjiao Seafood Buffet

Dawang Jingtang Restaurant

Mingcheng No.5 Kaoyafang

Xinjiang Ada West

P.C.Lee

Noodles With Soy Bean Paste, Beijing Style

Jianwai Spring Pancake Restaurant

Mr.Lin U.S.A. California Beef Noodle

Yunteng Restaurant

Yunteng Restaurant

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Zhong'an Restaurant

Zhong'an Restaurant

4.7

(17)

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Chuanjiao Seafood Buffet

Chuanjiao Seafood Buffet

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Dawang Jingtang Restaurant

Dawang Jingtang Restaurant

4.3

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Reviews of Beijing Ming City Wall Ruins Park

4.2
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3.0
12y

What a shame that we Chinese ourselves destroyed the Peking City with savage madness and stupidity! In year 2000, Beijing gov restored the Wall with bricks that had been taken by Beijing city's own residents, who themselves tore down the Wall in the 1950s, for building a small house just to improve their living condition, as part of the revolution led by Chairman Mao to be against Feudalism. Is it ironic that Sicheng Liang who had protected Japan's Kyoto and Nara from nuclear bomb can't stop Chinese stupidity dismantling the Peking City Wall? 60 years ago, we destroyed all of the Wall, which had been lasting for about 500 years, because it represented the Feudalism in our leaders' view. 50 years ago, we restored part of the Wall to what it seems to have been lasted for several hundreds years to attract tourism.

In 1950s, the "Liang-Chen planning(梁陈方案)" was not executed for the leaders short sight. Liang-Chen planning(梁陈方案), initiated by Sicheng Liang and Zhanxiang Chen, was an overall city proposal, which aims to remain all Peking City as a whole as it was before 1949, and to propose the location of Central Government near Gongzhufen(公主坟) and supporting transportation facilities and residential area around Gongzhufen, minimizing the transportation distance from work for government staff. Because Peking City, before 1949, is the only and unique well-preserved city that has been lasting for nearly 500 years and is not suitable to stand large scale construction. The supporting facility in old Peking City was too out-dated for running a government and because it could sabotage the whole City. Then Chairman Mao turned the planning and took Russian's planning which views Peking City as a useless and meaningless ancient City and proposes to construct all the government buildings alongside Chang'an Street. Then nightmare began. Wall built in Ming Dynasty was tore down by residences themselves in Peiking City to have additional...

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5.0
11w

The Ming City Wall Ruins Park offers a quiet escape from the bustle of central Beijing and a rare chance to see one of the last surviving sections of the city’s ancient fortifications. Built in the early 15th century during the Ming Dynasty, the wall once encircled the capital, protecting the imperial city within.

The highlight is the southeast corner watchtower, an imposing structure that showcases the scale and strength of the old defenses. It’s beautifully preserved and often hosts small exhibitions about the city’s history. Walking along the restored wall and through the landscaped gardens, you can imagine how Beijing looked...

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4.0
9y

It's directly accessible from exit B of the Chongwenmen metro station on line 2 or 5. From here, you'll be on the west end of the park. Continue east along the length of the 1.5 km section of wall from Chongwenmen to Dongbianmen. It's the only remaining section of wall from the Ming dynasty and used to form the inner city wall. It's a nice stroll and you'll see many locals. At the east end, the gate tower has a 10 RMB entrance fee. The Red Gate gallery is located in the tower. Not a major attraction...

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Wisanu TuntawiroonWisanu Tuntawiroon
The Ming City Wall Ruins Park offers a quiet escape from the bustle of central Beijing and a rare chance to see one of the last surviving sections of the city’s ancient fortifications. Built in the early 15th century during the Ming Dynasty, the wall once encircled the capital, protecting the imperial city within. The highlight is the southeast corner watchtower, an imposing structure that showcases the scale and strength of the old defenses. It’s beautifully preserved and often hosts small exhibitions about the city’s history. Walking along the restored wall and through the landscaped gardens, you can imagine how Beijing looked centuries ago.
Mark TMark T
Excellent park to soak up some local life in Beijing - very peaceful and quiet despite the central location. The Ming Tower at the eastern end of the park has excellent views of the district, including a great view of trains arriving and departing from Beijing Railway Station. It's quite a train spotting hot spot! The tower is also immense with very few visitors.
Alex DemasAlex Demas
Great little walking park along the old Ming Dynasty City Wall. The wall's in great shape, all things considered (probably got restored recently), and the walking paths are well-maintained. Lots of families make use of it and I saw several old folks exercise groups and dance groups. Really nice for an evening walk, and for the part that's along the wall, it's free.
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The Ming City Wall Ruins Park offers a quiet escape from the bustle of central Beijing and a rare chance to see one of the last surviving sections of the city’s ancient fortifications. Built in the early 15th century during the Ming Dynasty, the wall once encircled the capital, protecting the imperial city within. The highlight is the southeast corner watchtower, an imposing structure that showcases the scale and strength of the old defenses. It’s beautifully preserved and often hosts small exhibitions about the city’s history. Walking along the restored wall and through the landscaped gardens, you can imagine how Beijing looked centuries ago.
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Excellent park to soak up some local life in Beijing - very peaceful and quiet despite the central location. The Ming Tower at the eastern end of the park has excellent views of the district, including a great view of trains arriving and departing from Beijing Railway Station. It's quite a train spotting hot spot! The tower is also immense with very few visitors.
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Great little walking park along the old Ming Dynasty City Wall. The wall's in great shape, all things considered (probably got restored recently), and the walking paths are well-maintained. Lots of families make use of it and I saw several old folks exercise groups and dance groups. Really nice for an evening walk, and for the part that's along the wall, it's free.
Alex Demas

Alex Demas

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