Daming Gate

E238799

Daming Gate was a historic main gate of Beijing’s imperial city that served as a predecessor to the more famous Tiananmen Gate.

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Daming Gate canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city gate
historic structure
associatedWith Ming dynasty
early imperial Beijing urban layout
city Beijing
connectedTo central ceremonial axis of Beijing
continent Asia
country China
culturalSignificance precursor to the symbolic Tiananmen Gate
era Ming dynasty
surface form: Ming dynasty period
function main gate of the Imperial City of Beijing
heritageStatus demolished historic structure
historicalRole principal southern entrance to the Imperial City
languageOfName Chinese
locatedIn Beijing
Historic Centre of Beijing
surface form: Imperial City of Beijing
namedAfter Ming dynasty era name system
partOf Historic Centre of Beijing
surface form: Imperial City of Beijing
predecessorOf Tiananmen Gate
surface form: Tiananmen
region North China
relativeLocation on the north–south central axis of old Beijing
south of the Forbidden City
replacedBy Tiananmen Gate
surface form: Tiananmen
usedFor ceremonial entrances to the Imperial City
imperial processions

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Tiananmen Gate precededBy Daming Gate