Towering 125 feet (38 meters) above Tiananmen Square, the Monument to the People’s Heroes stands as a significant Beijing landmark. Constructed in the 1950s, shortly after the establishment of the People’s Republic of China, this granite structure honors Chinese revolutionaries through detailed inscriptions and reliefs. Visitors can observe the intricate carvings that depict key moments in the nation’s struggle for independence and progress. The monument’s imposing presence and historical significance make it a focal point for both locals and tourists, offering a tangible connection to China’s revolutionary past.
Monument to the People’s Heroes
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