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TaiWan HuiGuan

北京台灣會館
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Exhibition Halls
Closed Business hours TBA
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
Address:
Qianmen East Road, Beijing, ChinaMap
Phone010-67025001
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Finally punch in the Taiwan Assembly Hall, which only opens one day a week. Since the Qing Dynasty decided to implement the policy of "Manhan Separation" after Beijing, all Han people were moved to Beijing's outer city to live, and then gradually formed the "Scholar Culture" and "Congregation Culture" in Beijing's Nancheng. Officials and squires from all over the world have built a conference hall in Nancheng, Beijing, to facilitate gatherings, exchanges, and for local readers to enter Beijing to catch the exam. The famous club hall in Nancheng includes the Huguang Assembly Hall on Luomashi Street (which was built during the Ming Dynasty), The Hunan Assembly Hall in the Rotten Hutong, the Anhui Assembly Hall in the Housun Park Hutong, the Shaoxing Assembly Hall in the South Half Hutong, and the Liuyang Assembly Hall in the South Half Hutong, etc., according to statistics, there are hundreds of clubhouses in various places in Beijing Nancheng. In the east of Qianmen Street on the north side of Liangguang Road, in the Dajiang Hutong, parallel to the famous Xianyukou Street, there is also the only Taiwan Assembly Hall rebuilt in the original site in mainland China, and this Taiwan Assembly Hall is also allowed to visit inside. This Taiwan Assembly Hall was originally called "Quantai Assembly Hall". The earliest in the back iron factory hutong, in the east side of Xuanwumen Inner Street, also on the north side of Liangguang Road, was sold due to the remote location. In 1896, this Taiwan Assembly Hall was established in the then-Jiangjia Hutong, which is now in the big river hutong. It is indeed closer to the Forbidden City. It is convenient for Taiwanese officials to gather, and it is also convenient to wait for the test to live and prepare for the test. In the Qing Dynasty, there are 32 people in Taiwan who take the test. They enter Beijing to catch the test by Fujian bus and live and prepare for the test here. Beijing has been raining for a few days, and many tourists' itinerary has been affected. Today, the rain has just turned smaller. Qianmen Street and Xianyukou Food Street have shown a crowded and bustling state, but it is just east of Qianmen Street. The Alishan Square south of the fresh fish mouth is empty. The impression is that since it was built more than ten years ago, it has been this kind of unwatched appearance. The nearby shops are also tepid, which is really strange. Taiwan's clubhouse is just east of Alishan Square. There is a lot of water on the ground after the rain. Because the neighborhood is very empty, no one comes over. Two four- or five-year-old boys deliberately tried to "attack" each other by stepping on the water. In fact, even if the tourists on Qianmen Street found that there is a clubhouse here, it is not easy to visit it, because it is only open one day a week on Tuesday, and there is a two-hour break at noon. Today I deliberately calculated the time to come over. First ate at the nearby Lili restaurant, rushed to the door at 1:30, waited for the north gate of the clubhouse to open, and then registered with the ID card at the door, and visited. In fact, the clubhouse also has a more stylish east gate, but it is usually not open, it seems that only important people will open when visiting. The area open in the hall is two courtyards, one is "the history of the Taiwan Hall", "the imperial examination system in Taiwan", and the second is "the new chapter of Beijing-Taiwan exchanges", "Taiwanese in Beijing". The exhibition introduced the history of the establishment and development of Taiwan's assembly hall through micro-landscape, graphics and texts, and the situation of Taiwan's children entering Beijing for the exam after Zheng successfully recovered Taiwan and opened the imperial examination.

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