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ebeijing.gov.cn | Updated: 2012-11-05 10:43

Ritan Park

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Ritan Park was first built in 1530, originally as a place for the emperors of the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty to hold ceremonies to worship the god of sun. At first, the altar was a white stone table, with red glaze on its top, representing the sun. When holding the ceremony, every sacrificial utensil must be in red and the emperors must also be in red clothes. Nowadays, its area has quadrupled, with thousands of trees and vast grassland. To the east, there are ancient cypresses. To the west, you will find cherry blossoms. Fountains, rockeries and vinery, all things are reshaped to resemble either the sun, or the spring waters, or the birds and the fish. What a nice place for you to walk in.

The scenery of Ritan Park is wonderful and the restaurants around it are very good. Xiheyaju at the east gate of the Park and the Ritan Assembly Hall at the south gate are both are worth visiting.

You would benefit by reading some material concerning China Ancient Sun Worship before the tour to the Ritan Assembly Hall. This may help you to enjoy the tour more.

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