TheBeijing Ming City Wall Ruins Park(Chinese:北京明城墙遗址公园;pinyin:Běijīng Míng Chéngqiáng Yízhǐ Gōngyuán) is a park inBeijingwith the longest and best preserved section of the city'sMing Dynastycity wall. The park is located 3km(1.9mi) from the city center and extends west fromChongwenmento Dongbianmen and then north to near theBeijing Railway Station. The park features a 1.5?km (0.93?mi) section of the Ming city wall and the Southeast Corner Tower, which are over 550 years old and surrounded by green park space to the south and east. The park covers an area of 15.5ha(38acres), including 3.3ha(8.2acres) of fortifications and 12.2ha(30acres) of green space.[1]Access to the corner tower and the ramparts atop the wall is available during business hours and require paying admission. The corner tower also houses theRed Gate Gallery. The rest of the park is free and open to the public at all times.Ticket: 10RMB.More English informationclick here.Chinese information:click here.【The cache】?5ml tu
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