翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Zhongshan County
・ Zhongshan Dao
・ Zhongshan District, Dalian
・ Zhongshan District, Keelung
・ Zhongshan District, Liupanshui
・ Zhongshan District, Taipei
・ Zhongshan Elementary School Station
・ Zhongshan Hall
・ Zhongshan High School of Northeast
・ Zhongshan Junior High School Station
・ Zhongshan Metro Mall
・ Zhongshan Min
・ Zhongshan North Railway Station
・ Zhongshan North Road Station
・ Zhongshan Park
Zhongshan Park (Beijing)
・ Zhongshan Park (Dalian)
・ Zhongshan Park (Shanghai)
・ Zhongshan Park Station
・ Zhongshan Park Station (Wuhan Metro)
・ Zhongshan Railway Station
・ Zhongshan Road (Taipei)
・ Zhongshan Road Subdistrict, Shijiazhuang
・ Zhongshan Soccer Stadium
・ Zhongshan Sports Center Stadium
・ Zhongshan Square (Dalian)
・ Zhongshan Station
・ Zhongshan Warship Incident
・ Zhongshan Wharf
・ Zhongshanba Station


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Zhongshan Park (Beijing) : ウィキペディア英語版
Zhongshan Park (Beijing)

The Zhongshan Park (Chinese: 中山公园/中山公園), is a former imperial garden and now a public park that lies just southwest of the Forbidden City in the Dongcheng District of central Beijing.
Of all the gardens and parks surrounding the Forbidden City, such as the Beihai and Jingshan, Zhongshan is arguably the most centrally located of them all. The Zhongshan Park houses numerous pavilions, gardens, and imperial temples such as the Altar of Earth and Harvests or ''Altar of Land and Grain'' in some translations (Shejitan, 社稷坛), which was built in 1421 by the Yongle Emperor, and it symmetrically opposite the Imperial Ancestral Temple, and is where the emperors of Ming and Qing dynasties made offerings to the gods of earth and agriculture.〔 The altar consists of a square terrace in the centre of the park.
By 1914, the altar grounds had become a public park known as the "Central Park". That park was then further renamed in 1928 after Sun Yat-Sen (Zhongshan Park), in memory of China's first revolutionary political leader who helped bring about the first republic era in 1911, which is what the park is known as today. Many parks in China during that period also took on this name (see Zhongshan Park).
The Zhongshan Park includes various halls and pavilions built for the members of the imperial family, stone archways and a greenhouse which houses fresh flowers on display all year round. The greenhouse includes 39 varieties of tulips presented to the park in 1977 by the Princess of Holland.
==Gallery==

Image:Beijing Shejitan 3.jpg|The Altar of Earth and Harvests
Image:DSCN5222.JPG|This stone archway was erected by the Chinese government (Qing) at the time to commemorate Baron von Kettler, killed during the Yihetuan Movement in 1900
Image:Lanting Eight-column Pavilion, Zhongshan Park.jpg|
Image:Bj zsgy07.JPG|
Image:Bj zsgy02.JPG|
File:Zhongshan Park, Beijing.jpg|
File:Zhongshan Park, Beijing 2.jpg|


抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Zhongshan Park (Beijing)」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.