Tiananmen Square facts for kids
Tian'anmen Square (Tian'anmen Guangchang) is a large plaza near the center of Beijing, China. It is named after the Tian'anmen (Gate of Heavenly Peace) which sits to its north, separating it from the Forbidden City (Zijincheng). Outside of China, the square is well known for the Tian'anmen Square protests of 1989.
The square is 880 meters south to north and 500 meters east to west, a total area of 440,000 square meters. It is the largest open-urban square in the world.
Images for kids
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Tiananmen Square in the early 20th century, viewed from Zhengyangmen Gate (Qianmen Gate) with the Gate of China, later removed in 1954, in the place of the present-day Mao Zedong Mausoleum. The "corridor of a thousand steps" is visible behind the Gate of China, and Tiananmen Gate is in the distance.
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Tiananmen gate to the north of Tiananmen Square
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National Museum of China on the east side of the Square
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A temporary monument in Tiananmen Square marking the 90th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party in 2011
See also
In Spanish: Plaza de Tiananmén para niños