Dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), the Zhengyangmen Archery Tower, located along Beijing's central axis, opened to the public on Thursday.
Situated at the southern end of Tian'anmen Square, the Zhengyangmen Gate comprises two structures: the gate tower to the north and the archery tower to the south. The gate highlights the traditional urban management practices of ancient China.
During the Ming and Qing Dynasties (1368-1911), the Zhengyangmen Archery Tower was part of a group of gate structures that served both defensive and ceremonial purposes.
Zhang Lixin, director of the Beijing Municipal Cultural Heritage Bureau, said the public opening of the archery tower marks a milestone in its history, as well as a landmark achievement in the preservation of Beijing's central axis.
In recent years, the archery tower has undergone restoration using original materials and traditional techniques, ensuring the preservation of its historical integrity.
A Beijing resident, surnamed Wang, visited the archery tower immediately after hearing about the opening. During her visit, she explored the displays of intangible cultural heritage products and enjoyed performances featuring traditional instruments and tea art.
In the future, more events and activities will be organized to celebrate the historical and cultural significance of Zhengyangmen Gate and Beijing's central axis, further enhancing public appreciation of these iconic landmarks.
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