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Beijing landmark buildings

Beijing’s landmark buildings include the Forbidden City, National Stadium, China Central Radio and Television Tower, CCTV Headquarters Building, Badaling Great Wall, etc.

1. The Forbidden City

The Forbidden City, formerly known as the Forbidden City, was built in the fourth year of Emperor Yongle of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Di. The essence of architecture. The Forbidden City is one of the landmark buildings in Beijing. The entire building is magnificent and majestic. It is made of wooden structure, yellow glazed tile roof, blue and white stone base, and is decorated with magnificent colorful paintings.

2. National Stadium

The National Stadium (Bird's Nest) is the main stadium for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. It covers an area of ??20.4 hectares, has a construction area of ??258,000 square meters, and can accommodate 91,000 spectators. , held the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, track and field competitions and football finals. The shape of the stadium is like a "nest" and cradle that nurtures life, embodying humankind's hope for the future.

3. Central Radio and Television Tower

The Central Radio and Television Tower covers an area of ??15.4 hectares, is 386.5 meters high, and has a total height of 405 meters including lightning rods. It is a multi-functional and modern landmark building. For a long time, the Central Radio and Television Tower has been mainly engaged in radio and television broadcasting while also taking into account tourism. It is the third tallest tower in China, the sixth tallest tower in the world, a member tower of the World Tall Tower Association, and the Tower Committee of the China Radio and Television Association. Member Tower.

4. CCTV Headquarters Building

The CCTV Headquarters Building is one of the landmark buildings in Beijing. The building covers an area of ??187,000 square meters and the total construction area is about 550,000 square meters. , the main building consists of two towers with 52 floors and 234 meters high and 44 floors and 194 meters high respectively, with a 10-story podium.

5. Badaling Great Wall

The Badaling Great Wall is an important part of the Great Wall, a great defense project in ancient China. It is the oldest and most culturally important among the hundreds of famous passes in the Great Wall. It is the section with the richest structures, the most magnificent architecture, the most spectacular scenery, the greatest reputation, and the most complete preservation. It is also the most elite section of the Great Wall in the Ming Dynasty.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Badaling Great Wall