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Dadu Museum of Art

Dadu Museum of Art

Capital Functional Core Area · Museums, Culture & Arts

The Dadu Museum of Art is located at No. 28, Guozijian Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing, adjacent to the Confucius Temple and Guozijian, and is part of the historical and cultural district of Dongcheng in Beijing. It is a public professional art museum focused on the collection, research, and exhibition of oil painting art. The building was designed by Tadao Ando, combining modernity with Eastern aesthetics.

Beijing Confucius Temple (Confucius Temple and Imperial College Museum)

Beijing Confucius Temple (Confucius Temple and Imperial College Museum)

Capital Functional Core Area · Landmarks

The Beijing Confucius Temple is a national-level site for the emperors of the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties to worship Confucius, and it is also an important part of today's 'Confucius Temple and Imperial College Museum'. The scenic area is located on Guozijian Street in the Dongcheng District of Beijing, adjacent to the Imperial College, the highest educational institution in ancient China, preserving a large number of ancient buildings and inscriptions from the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. Visitors can experience both Confucian sacrificial rites and the culture of the ancient imperial examination system, making it one of the most representative cultural and architectural sightseeing spots in Beijing.

Chaoyangmen

Chaoyangmen

Chaoyang District · Landmarks

Chaoyangmen was originally one of the city gates of the inner city of Beijing during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. Today, the city tower has long been demolished, and the area has developed into a bustling transportation and commercial hub. This area is now centered around 'Chaoyangmen Inner Street', 'Chaoyangmen Outer Street', and the Chaoyangmen Overpass, as well as the Chaoyangmen Subway Station, linking the Dongcheng District with the Chaoyang District. It serves as a junction for understanding the layout of old Beijing and experiencing the atmosphere of a modern city.

China Overseas Chinese History Museum

China Overseas Chinese History Museum

Capital Functional Core Area · Museums, Culture & Arts

The China Overseas Chinese History Museum is located at the eastern entrance of Beixinqiao San Tiao in Dongcheng District, Beijing. It is the first national-level museum in China to comprehensively showcase the history of Chinese overseas migration and the culture of overseas Chinese. The museum uses artifacts, images, scene reconstructions, and multimedia to display the overseas lives, historical contributions, and development of Chinese overseas affairs, making it suitable for travelers who wish to gain an in-depth understanding of the history of overseas Chinese and modern culture in Beijing.