Located to the north of the square is the Gate of Heavenly Peace. During
the Ming it was called Gate for Receiving Heavenly Favor. To the east of
Tiananmen is the Imperial Family Shrine (where the emperor would pay
homage to his ancestors), and to its west, the Imperial State Shrine
(honoring the gods of land and grain). Today, the former is known as the
Working People's Cultural Palace, and the latter has become Sun Yat-sen
Park. Placing the two temples on an equal footing has a great deal to do
with China's history as an agrarian society. Through the Gate of
Uprightness and then the Meridian Gate, the central axis passes into
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It starts with the evolution of Chinese characters and unfolds along the river of history, covering the ideological debates of the Hundred Schools of Thought, the literary splendor of Tang poetry and Song ci, the folk customs of traditional festivals, and the wisdom of traditional Chinese medicine and martial arts. By focusing on representative cultural symbols and weaving in vivid stories—such as Wang Xizhi’s dedication to calligraphy—it makes abstract cultural concepts tangible and relatable.

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