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The
Central Business District on Changan Avenue.
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Night
view of Changan Avenue.
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Runners
passing through Tiananmen Square on April 20, 2008,
when the Good Luck Beijing International Marathon was held.
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BUILT in the 15th century, Chang'an Avenue (Avenue of Eternal
Peace) forms Beijing's ancient east-west axis. It was only
3.7 kilometers long when it was first built, running from Dongdan
to Xidan. Through the centuries, the street has been pushed east
to Tongzhou District, and west to Shijingshan District. It is
now a wide boulevard 46 kilometers long.
Many symbols of both ancient and modern China can be found along
its length, including Tian'anmen Gate, Tian'anmen Square,
which is the heart of Chang'an Avenue, the Great Hall of
the People, the Chinese government's office compound of Zhongnanhai,
various museums and theaters, several major commercial areas and
metro stations.
Historical Sites
Dongjiaomin Alley is located to the east of Chairman Mao Zedong
Memorial Hall on Tian'anmen Square. It was the embassy area
during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). Therefore, a variety of grand
Western-style buildings can be found there. Today, it is an ideal
place to enjoy peace and quiet.
The Beijing Ancient Observatory, standing to the south of Jianguomen
Overpass, was built in 1442, 223 years earlier than the Royal
Observatory in Greenwich, England. It has an observation history
of nearly 500 years, from 1442 to 1929, which is a very long time
in the world history of science. Instruments like the equatorial
armillary sphere and the quadrant were made during the Qing Dynasty,
and still work today.
Wangfujing
It is said Wangfujing was named after a nearby well. Imperial
administrations and residences of princes assembled in this area
over 700 years ago. Gradually, it became a business center of
Beijing. In 1983, the local government and sponsors from Hong
Kong invested a large sum of money to rebuild this commercial
street.
When the Oriental Plaza, which is at the south entrance of Wangfujing,
was built in 1997, human fossils 20,000 years old were unearthed.
It is considered to be as significant a discovery of ancient human
remains as those found at the Peking Man site in Zhoukoudian.
A museum displaying the fossils is in the basement of the Oriental
Plaza. At the same time, sculptures and paintings in the museum
recount the story of Wangfujing's early inhabitants. Above
the museum stands a complex comprising 13 buildings, including
offices, a hotel, a shopping mall and a recreation center.
Called "Gold Street,"; the two-kilometer-long Wangfujing
contains hundreds of shops and stores. One must not miss Beijing
Department Store, Sun Dong An Mall, and the Arts and Crafts Plaza.
Moreover, a beautiful fountain, flowers and lighting make the
street lively and colorful. It is the sister-street of Ginza in
Tokyo, the Champs Elysees in Paris, Manhattan 5th Avenue in New
York, and Arbat Street in Moscow.
A high-level digital cinema is situated to the east of Wangfujing.
It was built by a Belgian company, and is regarded as one of the
most advanced cinemas in the world.
The Fortune District
The Central Business District (CBD) and Financial Street are
two prosperous business zones in Beijing. In 1998, the government
started to construct the CBD in a four-square-kilometer area around
Jianguomen on Chang'an Avenue. Today, 117 of the world's
top 500 enterprises have set up branches here.
Its economic function is to be an international CBD, integrating
business offices, an exhibition hall, hotels, residences and entertainment
venues to be the regional headquarters and operations management
centers for financial, insurance, telecom and information consultation
companies.
Financial Street covers an area of one square kilometer. Since
the 13th century, this area has been a busy trade center of Beijing.
Throughout the centuries, countless businessmen have become rich
here.
Rebuilt in 1993, the area has attracted 100 financial institutions,
including five foreign banks, like the Bank of New York and the
Asian Development Bank. Concentrating half of the nation's
financial assets, this "Chinese Wall Street"; represents
China's economic core power.
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