• Zhengyangmen is one of the "nine gates of the capital" in old Beijing, and it is affectionately called "Qianmenlouzi" by Beijingers.
  • Zhengyangmen, with one major difference, followed a fairly standardised design for the old city gates: two towers with a walled courtyard in between.
  • In place of the walls are now wide ring roads and subway. The only thing that is left today is Zhengyangmen and a few of the other gates.
  • At 42 metres high, the Zhengyangmen gatehouse was, and remains, the tallest of all gates in Beijing’s city wall.
  • The People Liberation Army's Beijing garrison occupied the Zhengyangmen gatehouse in 1949 after the victory of Communists.
  • ...前门; traditional Chinese: 前門; pinyin: Qiánmén; Wade–Giles: Ch'ien-men; literally: "Front Gate") is the colloquial name for Zhengyangmen (simplified...
  • Beiyang Ordusu birlikleri 1920'lerde Zhengyangmen'e girdi. Zhengyangmen ilk olarak 1419'da Ming Hanedanı ve bir zamanlar giriş kapısı ile yan duvarlarla...
  • Zhengyangmen Gate is the historic city gate that is located at the south end of Tiananamen Square in Beijing China.
  • Zhengyangmen, formerly known as Lizhengmen, was founded in 1419, and was the south gate of the inner city of Beijing during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
  • ...前门; traditional Chinese: 前門; pinyin: Qiánmén; Wade–Giles: Ch'ien-men; literally: "Front Gate") is the colloquial name for Zhengyangmen...