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The China Millennium Monument

Updated: 2012-11-12 (ebeijing.gov.cn)
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The China Millennium Monument

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The China Millennium Monument sits on the extension line of Beijing West Chang'an Avenue, and consists of the main sundial structure, the Bronze Corridor, the Flame Square, the Centennial Hall, the Art Pavilion, etc. It was constructed to welcome the new millennium--the 21st century.

The China Millennium Monument depicts the uniquely Chinese world outlook and aesthetic spirit with poetic language giving prominence to "water" and "stone" in its overall artistic design. The main structure is composed of the static corridor and rotating facades, and on the exterior wall of the architecture with a whirling track design are engraved symbolic patterns of the 56 nationalities of China. A level and round stage with a diameter of 14 meters at the center of the rotating structure serves as the central arena for art performances, singing and dancing, and symphonies as well as other large open-air events.

Art exhibitions held inside prove to be more of a great attraction. The Art Pavilion on the second floor serves as a regular venue for both domestic and foreign art exhibitions. It is also the first nonprofit cultural institution in China for the collection, display and research of world arts.

Tickets: RMB30 for ordinary visitors, RMB15 for students, RMB25 for group visitors

Open hours: 8:00-18:00 Monday through Thursday and 8:00-21:00 Friday through Sunday in summer; 8:30-17:30 Monday to Sunday in winter.

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