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A historical park where emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties held rituals to worship the God of Earth

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Ditan Park Overview

A comprehensive guide to Ditan Park, a historical park where emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties held rituals to worship the God of Earth.

Ditan Park, also known as the Temple of Earth, is a historical park where emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties held rituals to worship the God of Earth. It is one of the five imperial altar temples in Beijing.

The park was built in 1530 during the Ming Dynasty and expanded during the Qing Dynasty. It covers an area of 42.7 hectares and features a large circular altar, known as the Altar of Earth, which is the main site for the worship rituals. The park is also known for its beautiful scenery, with trees, lakes, and traditional pavilions.

The most famous landmark in the park is the Altar of Earth, a circular platform made of blue glazed tiles. The altar is surrounded by a square wall, symbolizing the ancient Chinese belief that the earth is square and the sky is round. The park also includes several other buildings, such as the Hall of Worship, the Temple of the God of Earth, and the Imperial Vault of Heaven.

1530
Built During Ming Dynasty
42.7
Hectares
2006
National Key Cultural Relics
Dongcheng District
6:00-22:00
¥2/person
Open Daily

Recommended Tour Route

Ditan Park is best explored by following a route that takes you around the main landmarks. Start at the Southern Gate and proceed to the Altar of Earth.

Key attractions include the Altar of Earth, a circular platform made of blue glazed tiles, the Hall of Worship, where emperors prepared for the rituals, the Temple of the God of Earth, which houses a statue of the God of Earth, and the Imperial Vault of Heaven, where the spirit tablets were stored.

Don't miss the Ditan Park Autumn Festival, which is held every year in October and features traditional Chinese cultural activities, and the Ditan Park Cherry Blossom Festival, which is held every year in April and features beautiful cherry blossoms.

The images on the right show the route map of Ditan Park. Please refer to them for your visit.

Detailed Information

Location

Ditan Park, DongchengAndingmen Outer Street,Dongcheng District, Beijing, China

Opening Hours
  • Peak Season (Apr 1 - Oct 31):
    6:00 - 22:00
  • Off-Season (Nov 1 - Mar 31):
    6:00 - 21:00
Tickets
  • ¥2 per person
Reservation Information
  • No reservation is required. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance.
  • During peak season, it's recommended to visit early in the morning to avoid crowds.
Transportation
  • Metro: Take Line 5 to Ditan Station (Exit A) or Line 2 to Andingmen Station (Exit B)
  • Taxi: Directly to the Southern Gate or Northern Gate of Ditan Park
Audio Guide Rental
  • No audio guide rental available

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