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What time does Tiantan Park close?

Tiantan Park opens at 6:00, closes at 2 1, and closes at 22: 00 in peak season (April1-0/October 31). Low season (165438+1October1-March 31): it opens at 6: 30 and closes at 2 1:00.

Tiantan Park, formerly known as "Heaven and Earth Temple", is located at No.7 Tiantan Dongli, Dongcheng District, with a total area of 273 hectares. It is the largest existing ancient sacrificial building complex in China. In the seventh year of the Republic of China (1 918), 65438+10/opened to the outside world. On May 8, 2007, Tiantan Park was rated as a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction by the National Tourism Administration.

Tiantan Park is surrounded by two altar walls, which are divided into two parts: the inner altar and the outer altar. The north is round and the south is round, which means "Tianyuan"; A large number of ancient Berlin were planted in the outer altar of Tiantan Park, mainly from the "Valley Altar" praying for a bumper harvest in spring and the "Mouqiu Altar" from winter to the sun.

Tiantan Park covers an area of 205 hectares and is surrounded by two altar walls, which are divided into an inner altar and an outer altar. The circumference of the outer altar wall is 6553m, the distance between north and south is1657m, and the distance between east and west is1703m. The circumference of the inner altar wall is 4 152m, the distance from north to south is 1283m, and the distance from east to west is 1025m.

Architectural features of Tiantan Park;

The Hall of Prayer for the New Year in Tiantan Park is round and blue, and its columns and bays are separated from the four seasons, the twenty-four solar terms, the twelve months and the twelve hours of a day, and the constellations and stars symbolizing the sky.

The ball altar and the valley altar in Tiantan Park are both built in the inner altar of Tiantan. The ball altar is the place where the "ceremony of offering sacrifices to heaven" is held, so it is located in the south of the inner altar, where the gods are located. The altar to pray for a bumper harvest is located in the north of the inner altar.

Tiantan Park integrates ancient philosophy, history, mathematics, mechanics, aesthetics and ecology. In architectural design and construction, it combines the architectural technology and art of Ming and Qing Dynasties. Both the Hall for Praying for the New Year and the Imperial Hall are wooden components, which are round in plane, huge in shape, exquisite in technology and ingenious in conception.

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