Dongcheng District () is a district of the city of
Beijing. It covers the eastern half of Beijing's urban core region, including all of the eastern half of the Old City inside of the
2nd Ring Road
The 2nd Ring Road () is the innermost ring road highway which encircles the city center of Beijing, People's Republic of China. (The first ring road had been a circular tram route.)
The ring road can be divided into two parts: the original ring ...
with the northernmost extent crossing into the area within the
3rd Ring Road. Its area is further subdivided into 17 subdistricts.
Settlement in the area dates back over a millennium. It did not formally become a district of the city until the establishment of the
Republic of China
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in 1911. The name Dongcheng was first given to it in a 1958 reorganization; it has existed in its current form since a 2010 merger with the former
Chongwen District to its south.
Dongcheng includes many of Beijing's major cultural attractions, such as the
Forbidden City and
Temple of Heaven, both
UNESCO World Heritage Sites. More than a quarter of the city's
Major National Historical and Cultural Sites are inside its boundaries, with a similar percentage of those protected at the municipal level.
Tiananmen Square is also in Dongcheng, along with other popular destinations for
domestic and international tourists such as the bars and nightlife in the ''
hutongs'' of
Nanluoguxiang and the shopping in
Wangfujing. Over three-quarters of the district's economic activity is in the
service sector
The tertiary sector of the economy, generally known as the service sector, is the third of the three economic sectors in the three-sector model (also known as the economic cycle). The others are the primary sector (raw materials) and the second ...
.
Geography
Dongcheng is often described, and depicted on simplified maps, as the eastern half of the area inside the
2nd Ring Road
The 2nd Ring Road () is the innermost ring road highway which encircles the city center of Beijing, People's Republic of China. (The first ring road had been a circular tram route.)
The ring road can be divided into two parts: the original ring ...
. However, the district boundaries include some areas outside it as well, particularly on the north and east. In the former direction a small projection crosses the
3rd Ring Road.
The 2010 merger with
Chongwen added some land beyond the Ring Road on the south.
Boundary

From
Tiananmen at the north end of
the eponymous square the district boundary follows West
Chang'an Avenue to Chang Street, where it turns north, taking in
Zhongshan Park as it follows the western moat of the
Forbidden City. At Wenzhin Street it turns eastward to follow Jingshan Front Street between the Forbidden City and
Jingshan Park. It resumes its northward course along Jingshan East Street, turning west along Jingshan Back Street, thus leaving all of Jingshan in the
Xicheng District to the west.
At Di'anmen Inner Street it turns north again, following the east–west line that formally divided Beijing in the mid-15th century. After a short turn to the west at the
Bell and Drum Towers along Gulou West Street, it resumes its northward course along Jiugulou Street, which it follows north for several kilometers, past the 2nd Ring Road to Andeli Street North, where it turns west. At the street's end, the edge of
Rendinghu Park
Rendinghu Park (), is a European-style garden in Beijing, China, located at No. 25, Liupu Kang Street, Xicheng District, on the south side of Huangsi Street. The total area is 9.2 hectares, including 1 hectare of water area. Focusing on modern gar ...
, it follows the park edge to the northeast.
The boundary turns east at Huangsi Street, following the rear property lines of buildings on the north side. It crosses the street again a
block east of Gulou Outer Street, where it follows the northern edge of
Liuyin Park. From the park's northeastern corner it goes due east to Andingmen Outer Street, where it turns north.
It continues north across the
3rd Ring Road for a kilometer to Jian'an East Road, where it turns east, just south of
Yuan Dadu City Wall Ruins Park
The Yuan Dadu City Wall Ruins Park (), also known as the Tucheng or Earth Wall Park, is an urban park and historic site in Beijing. The park was created in 1988 to preserve the ruins of the northern city wall of Khanbaliq (Dadu), capital of the ...
. This is the district's northernmost section, bordering on
Chaoyang District. After 500m, it zigzags south, southeast and then west again along local streets to Shenggu Middle Road. There it turns south and crosses the Ring Road again, continuing on Xiaohangzhuang North Street. Another zigzag takes it along Xiaohangzhuang, Xinghua, and Qingniangou roads to Heipingli East Street, where it turns south, to turn east again along Heiplingli North Street.
At Jiaolin Alley it turns south again, following another irregular path through the neighborhoods here to just east of Minwang
Hutong. At the river paralleling the Second Ring Road on its north, it turns east briefly to follow that, cross under the
Airport Expressway along Xiangheyuan Middle Street. A short section detours north to take in some of the buildings on the north side of Xiangheyuan Road, after which it returns to what is now Xiangheyuan North Street.
Turning southeast along Zuojiazhuang West Street, the boundary turns to follow the north bank of the
Landmark River
A landmark is a recognizable natural or artificial feature used for navigation, a feature that stands out from its near environment and is often visible from long distances.
In modern use, the term can also be applied to smaller structures or f ...
eastward at the Chunxiu Road intersection. The river bends to the east and then southeast, where a short
tributary comes in 200 m west of Chunxiu. It follows that back to Chunxiu at its intersection with Dongzhimen Outer Street.
Rejoining Chunxiu, the boundary stays with it for another to
Beijing Workers' Stadium
The Workers' Stadium (), often called Gongti, Gong Ti or Kung T'i, is a multi-purpose stadium in the Chaoyang District of north-eastern Beijing, China. It was mostly used for association football matches. The stadium was built in 1959 and was l ...
, where it becomes Workers' Stadium West Road, with
Workers Indoor Arena on the east side. At Dongyingfang Hutong, it turns west again. Following Jishikou East Road north for a block, then turning west on Panjiapao Hutong, a brief northward turn at Dongzhong Street brings it back to the Second Ring Road via Fuhua Dasha South Street.
From that point the boundary largely follows the ring road south, with a few diversions to take in all of the exit ramps at the Jianguomen Street interchange and some open land at the Tonghui River to its south.
At
Longtan Park in the southeast corner of the district, it curves west with the road to form the district's southern boundary with the
Fengtai District
Fengtai District () is a district of the municipality of Beijing. It lies mostly to the southwest of the city center, extending into the city's southwestern suburbs beyond the 6th Ring Road, Sixth Ring Road, but also to the south and, to a smaller ...
. Just past the
Temple of Heaven Park, in the
Yongdingmen area, it leaves the ring road to take in a roughly triangular area to the south that includes the
Beijing South railway station at its eastern corner.
It then follows Yongdingmen, Tianqiao, and Qianmen streets due north back to the southern end of Tian'anmen Square. There it turns west briefly, then goes up the square's west road between the
China Numismatic Museum and the
Great Hall of the People
The Great Hall of the People is a state building located at the western edge of Tiananmen Square in Beijing. It is used for legislative and ceremonial activities by the government of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the ruling Chinese Co ...
. At the square's north end is West Chang'an Avenue.
Buildings and geography
Like most of Beijing, the district is consistently level, with an elevation of above sea level, reflecting the city's location on the
North China Plain
The North China Plain or Huang-Huai-Hai Plain () is a large-scale downfaulted rift basin formed in the late Paleogene and Neogene and then modified by the deposits of the Yellow River. It is the largest alluvial plain of China. The plain is bord ...
.
There are a few significant bodies of water, all lakes in parks—Liuyin Lake in that park and Youth Lake in Qingnianhu Park, both in the district's northern portion, and Dragon Lake in Longtan Park at the district's southeast corner. On the west central edge is the moat surrounding the Forbidden City. The
Nanchang River
Nanchang (, ; ) is the capital of Jiangxi, Jiangxi Province, China, People's Republic of China. Located in the north-central part of the province and in the hinterland of Poyang Lake Plain, it is bounded on the west by the Jiuling Mountains, ...
, heavily channelized from its days as the once-walled city's north moat, flows across the district's north, with the South Moat paralleling the 2nd Ring Road along its southern boundary. Along the southern edge of the Forbidden City another small stream, the
Changpu River Changpu Town () is a Towns of China, town and the county seat of Suining County, Hunan, Suining County in Hunan, China. The town was formed in 1954,the history of Changpu Town, according to the ''Dictionary of Chinese Administrative Divisions'' (中 ...
, flows above ground for a kilometer.

Much of the district is densely developed, with major streets following a
grid plan
In urban planning, the grid plan, grid street plan, or gridiron plan is a type of city plan in which streets run at right angles to each other, forming a grid.
Two inherent characteristics of the grid plan, frequent intersections and orthogona ...
, while the side streets connecting them are irregular. Temple of Heaven Park is the largest, at ,
with the
Temple of Earth Park in the
Hepingli Subdistrict in second. In addition to the parks already mentioned, others of note include
Dongdan Park Dongdan may refer to:
*Dongdan, Beijing, crossing on Beijing's Chang'an Avenue and also a part of eastern central Beijing
*Dongdan Kingdom, puppet state established by the Liao dynasty
*Dongdan Station, interchange station on Line 1 and Line 5 of t ...
off that street in the central area of the district and
Nanguan Park Nanguan may refer to:
*Nanguan music (南管), a style of Chinese classical music
*Nanguan District (南关区), Changchun, Jilin
;Subdistricts (南关街道)
*Nanguan Subdistrict, Suzhou, Anhui, in Yongqiao District, Suzhou, Anhui
*Nanguan Subdist ...
near the northeast corner. Some major arteries also have wide planted
median strips. The
Russian embassy complex just inside the Ring Road at the northeast corner of the district
also has another large planted area, although it is fenced off.
The most significant non-park
urban open space in the district is the Tiananmen Square at its west central point. It is a stone-paved pedestrian area with the
Monument to the People's Heroes and
Zhengyang Gate bracketing its one building, the
Mausoleum of Mao Zedong.
To the square's immediate north the Forbidden City complex also has many vast courtyards.
At the east end, the Workers' Gymnasium has some large paved areas and open lawns in its vicinity.
There is also a large open plaza in front of the
Beijing railway station
Beijing railway station (), or simply Beijing station (), is a passenger railway station in Dongcheng District, Beijing. The station is located just southeast of the city centre inside the Second Ring Road with Beijing Station Street to the nort ...
.

Architecture in the district varies greatly. It ranges in form from the small one and two-story ancient stone houses in the ''
siheyuan'' plan, that line the district's many ''hutongs'', the narrow, winding lanes that make up many neighborhoods on the side streets, to taller modern office buildings and hotels.
Styles include the traditional
Chinese architecture of the 15th-century imperial buildings in the Forbidden City and the various temples, the ''
fin-de-siècle'' European
revival styles in the
Legation Quarter to the modern styles of today's newest buildings. The district has over a quarter of Beijing's
Major National Historical and Cultural Sites, and a similar portion of its municipal-level heritage listings.
Two of those, the Forbidden City and Temple of Heaven, are further inscribed as
UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
History

Dongcheng's history dates back over a millennium, long predating the city's current boundaries. Settlement of the area between
the city's inner and outer walls began during the
Liao dynasty in the 10th century C.E., when small
hamlets began to form outside the northeastern corner of what was then the city (now the Forbidden City). Growth continued through the
Jin dynasty, which succeeded the Liao in the 12th century.
Under the Jin, the area first became known as the northeastern part of the capital, then known as Zhongdu. When
Kublai Khan
Kublai ; Mongolian script: ; (23 September 1215 – 18 February 1294), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Shizu of Yuan and his regnal name Setsen Khan, was the founder of the Yuan dynasty of China and the fifth khagan-emperor of th ...
established the
Yuan dynasty later in the century, he rebuilt the city and renamed it Dadu. As part of that project, the future Dongcheng district's boundaries were first officially drawn, although they were different from today's.
The
Yongle emperor, Zhu Di, third of the
Ming dynasty, took the throne at the beginning of the 15th century. He built the present-day Forbidden City, now part of Dongcheng, as his palace inside the walls of the original city. Outside it, Dongcheng had 15 lanes at that time, the beginnings of its many ''hutong''s.
During the Ming and
Qing
The Qing dynasty ( ), officially the Great Qing,, was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and the last orthodox dynasty in Chinese history. It emerged from the Later Jin dynasty founded by the Jianzhou Jurchens, a Tungusic-speaki ...
dynasties, the area began to become a desirable residence for both government officials and the merchants who sold to them, due to its proximity to the palace. They built themselves the ''siheyuan'' courtyard-style houses that remain a valued part of the district's cultural heritage. The Qings stationed four divisions of their army in the district, which was officially at the time part of
Daxing County (now a district south of the city).
The overthrow of the Qings and the establishment of the
Republic of China
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the northeast ...
in the wake of the
Xinhai Revolution of 1911 led to the area northeast of the Forbidden City being opened to the public for the first time.
Under the government of the new Republic of China, the districts of Beijing were reorganized. Today's Dongcheng was known as the inner first and inner third districts.

Four decades later, the
Communist
Communism (from Latin la, communis, lit=common, universal, label=none) is a far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology and current within the socialist movement whose goal is the establishment of a communist society, a s ...
victory in the
Chinese Civil War led to the
People's Republic of China displacing the Republic as the sovereign government of
mainland China. This had two effects on Dongcheng. First, the two districts in the area were renamed
Dongsi and
Dongdan, corresponding to streets that still exist in the northern and central portions of the district, in 1952; six years later the two were merged and renamed Dongcheng. That district was then merged with the Chongwen District to its south in 2010.
Secondly, many of the wealthy ''siheyuan'' residents fled to
Taiwan or elsewhere in anticipation of the Communist victory and the likely expropriation of their property; those who remained or did not leave in time indeed suffered that fate. The new government
subdivided many of the houses in order to deliver on its promise of better housing for the
working class, and the neighborhood culture of the ''hutong''s was sustained. However, the increased wealth in China created by the
economic reforms
An economy is an area of the production, distribution and trade, as well as consumption of goods and services. In general, it is defined as a social domain that emphasize the practices, discourses, and material expressions associated with the p ...
of the late 20th century, following the
Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, put pressure on Beijing's city government to demolish ''hutong''s in Dongcheng and elsewhere. They were perceived as architecturally undistinguished substandard slums that could not be fully modernized, to be replaced by
urban renewal
Urban renewal (also called urban regeneration in the United Kingdom and urban redevelopment in the United States) is a program of land redevelopment often used to address urban decay in cities. Urban renewal involves the clearing out of blighte ...
projects such as the Oriental Plaza mall complex that would impress visitors to the
2008 Summer Olympics
The 2008 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad () and also known as Beijing 2008 (), were an international multisport event held from 8 to 24 August 2008, in Beijing, China. A total of 10,942 athletes from 204 Na ...
.
Often many poorer residents found themselves displaced, unable to afford the luxury housing that replaced their demolished homes. In the 1990s it was estimated that 40% of Beijing's Old City, which includes Dongcheng, had been demolished; some predictions suggest that if demolition continues at its current pace, eventually 90% of the Old City will be gone.
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/ref> Efforts by preservationists Preservationist is generally understood to mean ''historic preservationist'': one who advocates to preserve architecturally or historically significant buildings, structures, objects, or sites from demolition or degradation. Historic preservation us ...
to protect the hutongs were only partly successful, and developers and officials often ignored them. A battle over the city's proposed redevelopment of South Chizi Street, alongside the Forbidden City's southeast corner, at first attracted attention due to its high-visibility location, but ultimately only nine of over 200 ''siheyuan''s in the blocks east of the street escaped demolition. They have been replaced by architecturally sympathetic new construction that is among the most expensive housing in the city.[, Campanella]
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Government
Dongcheng is run by several committees. The District Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is its local organization. The District People's Congress is responsible for most major decisions, as well as implementing national and local laws and regulations. Its members, all appointed by the CCP, elect their leadership and local officials. The People's Government, composed of several local commissions, makes local laws and enforces administrative policy. Lastly, the district committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
The Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC, zh, 中国人民政治协商会议), also known as the People's PCC (, ) or simply the PCC (), is a political advisory body in the People's Republic of China and a central part of ...
serves an advisory function. All four committees are headed by chairs, appointed by the CCP to five-year terms.
While most of China's major government bodies are headquartered in the neighboring Xicheng District, there are a hundred lesser ones in offices throughout Dongcheng. Two major agencies in the district are the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), which occupies a large building on Dongsi Street, and the China Maritime Safety Administration, on Jianguomen Inner Avenue. The Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau
The Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau () is a department of the municipal government of Beijing. It serves as the city's public security bureau and branch of the people's police under the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) The headquarters ...
is also headquartered in Dongcheng, as is the China International Development Cooperation Agency (China Aid).
Economy
In 2017, the regional GDP of the district was 392.07 billion yuan, with GDP per capita at 321.4 thousand yuan.
Owing to its many tourist attractions, much of Dongcheng's economy is in the service sector
The tertiary sector of the economy, generally known as the service sector, is the third of the three economic sectors in the three-sector model (also known as the economic cycle). The others are the primary sector (raw materials) and the second ...
, which in 2001 accounted for 88% of the district's share of China's gross domestic product. Foreign direct investment
A foreign direct investment (FDI) is an investment in the form of a controlling ownership in a business in one country by an entity based in another country. It is thus distinguished from a foreign portfolio investment by a notion of direct co ...
at that time was estimated to be US$247.6 million, and rising. Dongcheng is home to some of Beijing's most prestigious hotels, like the Beijing Hotel complex and the nearby Grand Hyatt on East Chang'an Avenue near Tiananmen Square. Near those hotels are the shopping opportunities of the Malls at Oriental Plaza, once Asia's largest, and the Wangfujing pedestrian mall, a big draw for domestic tourists. Further to the north younger Beijingers and foreigners often visit the ''hutong''s of Nanluogoxiang, east of the Bell and Drum Towers, for its bar and nightlife offerings.[McCrohan and Eimer, 86–87.]
While most of Beijing's major corporate buildings are located in the city's central business district
A central business district (CBD) is the commercial and business centre of a city. It contains commercial space and offices, and in larger cities will often be described as a financial district. Geographically, it often coincides with the "city ...
in the Chaoyang District to Dongcheng's north and east, some are within the district. China National Petroleum Corporation
The China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) () is a major national oil and gas corporation of China and one of the largest integrated energy groups in the world. Its headquarters are in Dongcheng District, Beijing. CNPC was ranked fourth ...
and subsidiary PetroChina
PetroChina Company Limited () is a Chinese oil and gas company and is the listed arm of state-owned China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), headquartered in Dongcheng District, Beijing. The company is currently Asia's largest oil and gas pr ...
share one headquarters facility just inside the district at the Chaoyangmen intersection along the 2nd Ring Road
The 2nd Ring Road () is the innermost ring road highway which encircles the city center of Beijing, People's Republic of China. (The first ring road had been a circular tram route.)
The ring road can be divided into two parts: the original ring ...
. Air Koryo has an office in the Swissôtel Beijing in Dongcheng District.
Beijing's current master plan
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General usage
*Master Plan East or Generalplan Ost, a 1941–1945 Nazi plan for genocide and ethnic cleansing in Central and Eastern Europe
*Master Plan Neighborhood areas in Detroit, urban ...
designates Dongcheng as one of the city's four core zones. To enhance the district's combination of commercial and cultural attractions, it calls for giving priority to service and high-tech
High technology (high tech), also known as advanced technology (advanced tech) or exotechnology, is technology that is at the cutting edge: the highest form of technology available. It can be defined as either the most complex or the newest te ...
industries within it. Three areas in particular are singled out for attention—Wangfujing, the eastern portion of the 2nd Ring Road, and the High Technology Park near the Lama Temple at Yonghegong Road and the Ring Road. The plan also calls for the "preservation of the city's historic landscape and renovation of dilapidated houses." Tax credits are available to eligible businesses that generate at least a half a million renminbi
The renminbi (; symbol: ¥; ISO code: CNY; abbreviation: RMB) is the official currency of the People's Republic of China and one of the world's most traded currencies, ranking as the fifth most traded currency in the world as of April 2022. ...
in contributions in their first years of operation in the district.
Administrative divisions
The district contains 17 subdistricts:
Transport
Metro
Dongcheng is currently served by nine metro lines of the Beijing Subway:
* - Tian'anmen East, Wangfujing , Dongdan , Jianguomen
* - Qianmen , Chongwenmen , Beijing Railway Station
Beijing railway station (), or simply Beijing station (), is a passenger railway station in Dongcheng District, Beijing. The station is located just southeast of the city centre inside the Second Ring Road with Beijing Station Street to the nort ...
, Jianguomen , Chaoyangmen , Dongsi Shitiao, Dongzhimen
Dongzhimen (; lit. "East Straight Gate") was a gate in the old Beijing city fortifications. It is now a commercial center and transportation node in Beijing. Latimer D. (2014) ''The Improbable Beijing Guidebook'', Sinomaps, Beijing, , p.69
Histor ...
, Yonghegong Lama Temple , Andingmen, Guloudajie
* - Hepingli Beijie, Yonghegong Lama Temple , Beixinqiao , Zhangzizhonglu, Dongsi , Dengshikou, Dongdan , Chongwenmen , Ciqikou , Tiantandongmen
* - Nanluoguxiang , Dongsi , Chaoyangmen
* - Zhushikou , Qiaowan, Ciqikou , Guangqumennei, Guangqumenwai
* - Andelibeijie, Guloudajie , Shichahai, Nanluoguxiang , Zhongguo Meishuguan (National Art Museum), Jinyu Hutong Jinyu may refer to:
* Jinyu, the Chinese name for Jin Chinese, a subdivision of spoken Chinese
* Jinyu (given name), a Chinese given name
* Jinyu station (Chongqing Rail Transit), a station on Line 3 (Chongqing Rail Transit)
* Jinyu station (Fu ...
, Wangfujing , Qianmen , Zhushikou , Tianqiao, Yongdingmenwai , Muxiyuan
* - Dongzhimen
Dongzhimen (; lit. "East Straight Gate") was a gate in the old Beijing city fortifications. It is now a commercial center and transportation node in Beijing. Latimer D. (2014) ''The Improbable Beijing Guidebook'', Sinomaps, Beijing, , p.69
Histor ...
* - Yongdingmenwai , Jingtai
* - Dongzhimen
Dongzhimen (; lit. "East Straight Gate") was a gate in the old Beijing city fortifications. It is now a commercial center and transportation node in Beijing. Latimer D. (2014) ''The Improbable Beijing Guidebook'', Sinomaps, Beijing, , p.69
Histor ...
, Beixinqiao
Education
Primary and secondary schools
Throughout Dongcheng are many of Beijing's public schools. Some of its high schools have been added to the city's list of beacon high schools, those that consistently maintain high standards. Among them are Beijing No. 166 High School on Tongfu Alley just off Dengshikou Street, Beijing Huiwen Middle School
Beijing Huiwen Middle School, previously known in English as Peking Academy, also referred to as Beijing Huiwen High School (), is a public beacon high school in Dongcheng District, Beijing, China. It was established in 1871 by the Methodist ...
on Peixin Street in the former Chongwen District and Beijing No. 5 High School
Beijing No. 5 High School () is a public secondary school in Dongcheng, Beijing, Dongcheng, Beijing, China. The school is supervised by the Beijing City Dongcheng District Education Committee.
Alumni
*Chökyi Gyalpo
References
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on Xiguan Hutong east of Nanluogoxiang. Another secondary institution of note, Beijing Jingshan School, is also located on Dengshikou Road. on Chaoyangmen Inner Street.
Beijing No. 25 Middle School
Beijing No. 25 Middle School or Beijing No. 25 High School ( "Beijing No. 25 Secondary School") is a junior high school and senior high school in Dongcheng District, Beijing, Dongcheng District, Beijing, China. It includes a "Sino-Canadian" educat ...
has a dual Chinese-Canadian diploma program.[Introduction of the school]
(). Beijing No. 25 Middle School
Beijing No. 25 Middle School or Beijing No. 25 High School ( "Beijing No. 25 Secondary School") is a junior high school and senior high school in Dongcheng District, Beijing, Dongcheng District, Beijing, China. It includes a "Sino-Canadian" educat ...
. Retrieved on October 15, 2015. "55 Dengshikou Dajie Beijing, China 100006"
Chinese address
: ""
The Beijing Dongcheng Huimin Elementary School () serves the local Hui population.Home page
Archive
. Beijing Dongcheng District Huimin Elementary School. Retrieved on January 10, 2014. ""
Post-secondary schools
From its founding in the early 20th century to the Japanese occupation of eastern China in 1937, Peking University was housed in the Belgian-designed brick ''Honglou'' () or "Red House", at Wusi and Beiheyan streets. Mao Zedong worked in the library there, where he was among the leaders of the May Fourth Movement that lent its name to Wusi Street, an experience that later led him to help found the CCP. The university moved out to a larger campus in the Haidian District when Mao established the People's Republic of China in 1949, and the Honglou is now a museum.
Shortly after the university moved, Mao established the Central Academy of Drama, the only institution of higher education currently in the district. Many accomplished Chinese actors have graduated from it, and it is considered one of the best drama schools in China, East Asia and Asia. It is located on Dongmianhua Hutong, a short distance west of Nanluoguxiang.
Visitor attractions
Some of the well-known areas in Dongcheng District are:
* Forbidden City
* Zhongshan Park
* Tiananmen
* Tiananmen Square
* Mausoleum of Mao Zedong
* National Museum of China
* Legation Quarter
* Qianmen
* Wangfujing
* Yonghe Temple
* Temple of Confucius
* Guozijian (Imperial College)
* Temple of Earth
* St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Dong Tang)
* Drum Tower & Bell Tower
* Great Leap Brewing
* National Art Museum of China
* Zhihua Temple
* Youth Science & Technology Museum (Qingshaonian Kejiguan)
*Donghuamen Night Market
Donghuamen Night Market was a night market located in the northern end of Wangfujing in Beijing, China. Dong Hua Men is written 东华门, the name of the East Gate of the Forbidden City.
Description
One can find a row of unusual food stalls. An ...
* Temple of Heaven
* Longtan Park
*Qingnianhu Park
Qingnianhu Park (; literally "Youth Lake") is a city park in Beijing, situated in Dongcheng District, west of Andingmenwai Street. The park was built in 1960 and covers an area of . Qingnianhu, or Youth Lake, accounts for about a third of the pa ...
* Huashi
*Chaonei No. 81
Chaonei No. 81 (, short for or Chaoyangmen Inner Street No. 81), sometimes referred to as Chaonei Church, is a house located in the Chaoyangmen neighborhood of the Dongcheng District in Beijing, China. It is a brick structure in the French Baroq ...
Twin cities
See also
*
References
Further reading
* ''Lonely Planet Beijing'', 10th Edition (Oakland, CA: Lonely Planet Publications, 2007), 133–137.
* Calum MacLeod, "Beijing bulldozes its old neighborhoods: Some decry loss; others cheer change", ''USA Today'', May 27, 2010, p. A7.
External links
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