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Gate Of Heavenly Peace Collection

The Gate of Heavenly Peace, also known as Tiananmen Gate, holds a significant place in the history and culture of China

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: Portrait of Chairman Mao, Gate of Heavenly Peace (Tiananmen), Tiananmen Square

Portrait of Chairman Mao, Gate of Heavenly Peace (Tiananmen), Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: Gate of Heavenly Peace, Forbidden City, Beijing, China

Gate of Heavenly Peace, Forbidden City, Beijing, China

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: Gate of Heavenly Peace Terrace, Beijing, China

Gate of Heavenly Peace Terrace, Beijing, China

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: The Tiananmen Gate in Peking in the 1880s (litho)

The Tiananmen Gate in Peking in the 1880s (litho)
KW363043 The Tiananmen Gate in Peking in the 1880s (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: from a 19th century illustration;)

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©EyeUbiquitous_10060854
CHINA, Beijing Tiananmen Square. Gate of Heavenly peace

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: Tiananmen Gate, Peking, China, 19th century. Artist: C Laplante

Tiananmen Gate, Peking, China, 19th century. Artist: C Laplante
Tiananmen Gate, Peking, China, 19th century. The Tiananmen or Tian anmen (Gate of Heavenly Peace) in what is now Beijing

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: View Of The Forbidden City At Dusk From Jingshan Park

View Of The Forbidden City At Dusk From Jingshan Park

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: Gate of Heavenly Peace

Gate of Heavenly Peace, Forbidden City, Beijing, China

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: China, Beijing, Forbidden City (aka Zijin Cheng). Emperors palace from the Ming and Qing dynasties

China, Beijing, Forbidden City (aka Zijin Cheng). Emperors palace from the Ming and Qing dynasties
China, Beijing, Forbidden City (AKA Zijin Cheng). Emperors palace from the Ming and Qing dynasties. Highly carved pillar at the entrance of the Forbidden City at the Gate of Heavenly Peace

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: Tiananmen Sqaure in front of portrait of Mao Zedong on Gate of Heavenly Peace (Tiananmen Gate)

Tiananmen Sqaure in front of portrait of Mao Zedong on Gate of Heavenly Peace (Tiananmen Gate), Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: Chinese National flag infront of the Gate of Heavenly Peace in Tiananmen Square Beijing China

Chinese National flag infront of the Gate of Heavenly Peace in Tiananmen Square Beijing China

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: a lion statue and picture of Mao Tse Dong on the Gate of Heavenly Peace Tiananmen Square Beijing

a lion statue and picture of Mao Tse Dong on the Gate of Heavenly Peace Tiananmen Square Beijing China

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: China, Beijing, The Forbidden City, Gate of Heavenly Peace, entrance at the North Gate

China, Beijing, The Forbidden City, Gate of Heavenly Peace, entrance at the North Gate, Illuminated at night

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: Gate of Heavenly Peace, entrance to the Forbidden City

Gate of Heavenly Peace, entrance to the Forbidden City

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: Mao Zedongs portrait on the entry gate to the Forbidden City from Tiananmen

Mao Zedongs portrait on the entry gate to the Forbidden City from Tiananmen Square called the Gate of Heavenly Peace

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: The Gate of Heavenly Peace, Forbidden City, Beijing, China, Asia

The Gate of Heavenly Peace, Forbidden City, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: Huabiao statue and Gate of Heavenly Peace at the Forbidden City Palace Museum

Huabiao statue and Gate of Heavenly Peace at the Forbidden City Palace Museum, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: Huabiao statue at the Forbidden City Palace Museum, Beijing, China, Asia

Huabiao statue at the Forbidden City Palace Museum, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: Gate of Heavenly Peace at the Forbidden City Palace Museum, Beijing, China, Asia

Gate of Heavenly Peace at the Forbidden City Palace Museum, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: Gate of Heavenly Peace at The Forbidden City, Palace Museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Gate of Heavenly Peace at The Forbidden City, Palace Museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: Tiananmen Square, the Gate of Heavenly Peace, entrance to the Forbidden City

Tiananmen Square, the Gate of Heavenly Peace, entrance to the Forbidden City, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: The Sinosteel building in Zhongguancun in Haidian district, Beijing, China, Asia

The Sinosteel building in Zhongguancun in Haidian district, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: Modern architecture and Microsoft Building at Tsinghua Scientific Park in Wudaokou area

Modern architecture and Microsoft Building at Tsinghua Scientific Park in Wudaokou area, Haidian district, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: Gate of Heavenly Peace and portrait of Mao Zhe Dong, Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China, Asia

Gate of Heavenly Peace and portrait of Mao Zhe Dong, Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: Young guard in front of a portrait of Mao Zhe Dong on the Gate of Heavenly Peace built in the 15th

Young guard in front of a portrait of Mao Zhe Dong on the Gate of Heavenly Peace built in the 15th century on the edge of Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: Gate of Heavenly Peace, Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China, Asia

Gate of Heavenly Peace, Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageGate Of Heavenly Peace Collection: Gate of Heavenly Peace (Tiananmen), Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China, Asia

Gate of Heavenly Peace (Tiananmen), Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China, Asia


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The Gate of Heavenly Peace, also known as Tiananmen Gate, holds a significant place in the history and culture of China. Located at the entrance to the Forbidden City in Beijing, this majestic gate has witnessed countless events that have shaped the nation. Dating back to the 19th century, when it was first captured in a lithograph by an artist named C Laplante, the Gate of Heavenly Peace has stood as a symbol of power and authority. It served as the main entrance to the imperial palace during both Ming and Qing dynasties, where emperors ruled over their vast empire. Today, this iconic gate is adorned with a portrait of Chairman Mao Zedong. The presence of his portrait adds another layer of significance to this historical landmark. Mao's leadership played a pivotal role in shaping modern China and his image serves as a reminder of its revolutionary past. Beyond its political importance lies Tiananmen Square – one of the largest public squares in the world – which stretches out before this grand gate. This expansive space has been witness to numerous historic events and gatherings throughout Chinese history. As dusk falls upon Beijing, Jingshan Park offers breathtaking views overlooking the Forbidden City from afar. From here, one can marvel at how beautifully illuminated this ancient complex becomes under nightfall - with its gardens surrounding the Gate of Heavenly Peace creating an enchanting atmosphere. Stepping through these gates is like stepping into another era; it transports you back centuries into China's rich cultural heritage. The intricate architecture and meticulous details found within make it evident why UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site. The Gate of Heavenly Peace stands tall today not only as an architectural masterpiece but also as a testament to China's resilience and endurance throughout time. It represents both tradition and progress - bridging together ancient traditions with modern aspirations for prosperity.