Drum Tower and Bell Tower of Beijing
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The Drum Tower of Beijing, or Gulou (traditional Chinese: 鼓樓; simplified Chinese: 鼓楼; pinyin: Gǔlóu), is situated at the northern end of the central axis of the Inner City to the north of Di'anmen Street. Originally built for musical reasons, it was later used to announce the time and is now a tourist attraction. The Bell Tower of Beijing, or Zhonglou (traditional Chinese: 鐘樓; simplified Chinese: 钟楼; pinyin: Zhōnglóu), stands closely behind the drum tower. Together, the Bell Tower and Drum Tower have panoramic views over central Beijing. Before the modern era, both towers dominated the Beijing skyline.
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钟鼓楼文化广场, Dongcheng District 安定门街道 (首都功能核心区)
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N 39.940188888889 ° | E 116.38963611111 ° |
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钟鼓楼文化广场
钟鼓楼文化广场
100010 Dongcheng District, 安定门街道 (首都功能核心区)
Beijing, China
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