




Tiananmen Square
Attraction
4.3 (6529 reviews)
Historic, sprawling city square & cultural center, featuring a 37m-tall obelisk.
前门 Dongcheng, China, 100051
Did You Know?
Tank Man
The iconic image of an unidentified man standing alone in defiance and blocking a column of Chinese tanks on June 5, 1989, remains a lasting symbol of the Tiananmen Square protests.
Public Square
Tiananmen Square is one of the largest public squares in the world, located in the heart of Beijing, China.
Tiananmen
The square is named after the nearby Tiananmen, or "Gate of Heavenly Peace," which marks the entrance to the Forbidden City.
May Fourth Movement
Tiananmen Square has been a site for student demonstrations for decades, including the May Fourth Movement in 1919, which protested against foreign influence in China.
Highlights from Reviews
• Rich Historical Significance
The square offers a profound connection to China's modern history, cultural identity, and national pride, with monumental landmarks.
• Awe-Inspiring Scale
As one of the world's largest public squares, its immense size and surrounding monumental architecture are truly breathtaking and impressive.
• Impeccable Cleanliness
The entire area is meticulously maintained, perfectly clean, orderly, and often beautifully decorated, enhancing the visitor experience.
• Iconic Photo Opportunities
Visitors can capture iconic shots with landmarks like Tiananmen Gate and Chairman Mao's portrait, especially during sunrise or sunset.
• Moving Flag Ceremonies
The daily flag-raising and flag-lowering ceremonies are described as deeply moving and a powerful display of national pride and discipline.