Temple of Heaven Admission Ticket in Beijing
- Explore one of China's national 5A tourist attractions, the Temple of Heaven
- The Temple of Heaven is the largest imperial complex of religious buildings in China
- Take pictures at the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, Imperial Vault of Heaven, or Circular Mound Altar
- See the older citizens of Beijing perform their morning exercises at the temple
What to expect
Explore the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, also known as the Beijing Tian Tan. This marvellous structure is considered a masterpiece among Chinese ancient sacrificial buildings. A symbol of peace and a representation of the methodical Confucian design, this 600-year-old, 267-hectare temple is built by the Yongle Emperor, the Ming Dynasty builder of the Forbidden City. It was a stage for important rituals, and has intricate details that include variations of the number 9 (represents the emperor). In the complex you'll see a number of religious buildings once visited by the emperors of the Qing and Ming dynasty. You can visit the Hall of Prayer of Good Harvests, the Circular Mound Altar, Imperial Vault of Heaven, and more. During your visit, you may even witness Beijing's older citizens performing their morning exercises! A trip to the Temple of Heaven is perfect for first time visitors and history buffs.