Beijing Shejitan, Khanbaliq
Facts and practical information
The Beijing Shejitan, also known as the Altar of Earth and Harvests or the Altar of Land and Grain, is a Confucian altar located in the Zhongshan Park in Beijing, China. Built in 1421 by the Ming dynasty, it was where national soil and grain ceremonies were conducted during the Ming and Qing dynasties. The Shejitan is also located in the opposite geometric location to the Imperial Ancestral Temple. Along with the Imperial Ancestral Temple, the Temple of Agriculture, and the Temple of Heaven, it is one of Beijing's main imperial temples. ()
东城区 (紫金程)Khanbaliq
Beijing Shejitan – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Forbidden City, National Museum of China, Tiananmen Square, Wangfujing.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Beijing Shejitan?
How to get to Beijing Shejitan by public transport?
Bus
- 南长街 • Lines: 5 (6 min walk)
- 天安门西 • Lines: 1, 5 (11 min walk)
Metro
- Tian'anmen West • Lines: 1 (9 min walk)
- Qianmen • Lines: 2 (23 min walk)
Tram
- Qianmen • Lines: 前门大街有轨电车:前门 => 珠市口, 前门大街有轨电车:珠市口 => 前门 (24 min walk)
- 鲜鱼口 (28 min walk)