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New Walk: From Dynasty to Republic
Sunday, April 28, 2024 to Sunday, May 5
劳动人民文化宫东门 (Beijing Workers' Cultural Palace - East Gate)
Organizer: Beijing Postcards More Events

Price: ¥150 - 300

New Walk: From Dynasty to Republic

Price: ¥150 - 300

New Walk: From Dynasty to Republic
Sunday, April 28, 2024 to Sunday, May 5
劳动人民文化宫东门 (Beijing Workers' Cultural Palace - East Gate)
Organizer: Beijing Postcards More Events

Price: ¥150 - 300

New Walk: From Dynasty to Republic

Sunday, April 28, 2024 to Sunday, May 5 劳动人民文化宫东门 (Beijing Workers' Cultural Palace - East Gate)

Price: ¥150 - 300

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Sunday, April 28, 2024 to Sunday, May 5

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Beijing Postcards uses the cityscape of Beijing to explore Chinese thought and ideas. All of our events are themed and we aim to make them challenging, inspiring and fun. Our goal is to take you off the beaten path, in every sense, and to use our research to help you view and engage with Beijing in new ways.

No. 97 Yangmeizhu Byway, Dashilar Neighbourhood

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Your ticket can be refunded (minus a 4% processing fee charged by the booking platform) or rescheduled for free if cancelled more than 72 hours before the event. Any cancellation within 72 hours of the event cannot be changed or refunded, but you can transfer the ticket to others.

 

The walk will take place with rain, shine or pollution. But if bad weather really makes the walk impossible we will call you on the day of the tour to let you know it’s been cancelled and reschedule.

 


 

From Dynasty to Republic

Travel through time in the heart of Beijing

 

Taimiao is a peculiar pocket of peace just next to the Forbidden City. Starting off at this tranquil spot in the very heart of Beijing you can travel through time from dynasty to republic in the span of an afternoon, because even today the otherworldly feel of the imperial court is almost better preserved here than inside the actual palace. The emperor used to come at Taimiao to pray to his ancestors, at that time no commoner were allowed into this sacred compound, but in 1912 the son of heaven abdicated, and things changed. 

 

Only a couple of hundred meters away the Zhonshan park opened as the first public park in Beijing. Suddenly Intellectuals, high society ladies, revolutionaries, and prostitutes became fresh ingredients in the melting pot of new republican society. It was a sensation that women and men could now mingle side by side free from the traditional customs that for thousands of years had kept them almost sacredly apart. Inside the park military coups were planned, fashionable photoshoots taken and political manifestos discussed. 

 

The incessant turmoil did not stop till Mao proclaimed the People's Republic of China from the rostrum of the Tiananmen Gate in 1949. This ignited the transformation of the area just south of the Gate into the very symbol of new China - the Tiananmen Square. 

 

Join us when we will teleport ourselves through one hundred years of the Capital’s history in an afternoon, by visiting three of the most defining spaces of modern Beijing: Taimiao, the Central Park and the Tiananmen Square before we land in the Beijing Postcards hutong gallery for a well-deserved drink.

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Beijing Postcards uses the cityscape of Beijing to explore Chinese thought and ideas. All of our events are themed and we aim to make them challenging, inspiring and fun. Our goal is to take you off the beaten path, in every sense, and to use our research to help you view and engage with Beijing in new ways.

No. 97 Yangmeizhu Byway, Dashilar Neighbourhood

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