Henan Plaza Beijing at Yue Tan Park

Henan Plaza Beijing at Yue Tan Park: The Altar of Night Moon

 

Visiting Yue Tan Part is an easy access from Henan Plaza Beijing. Yue Tan Park was constructed in the year 1531 where the Ming and subsequent Qing Emperors once worshipped the god of Moon. It is also known as Xiyuetan which means Altar of Night Moon.

 

Yue Tan Park is one of the famous temples and the earliest temples established in Beijing covering an area of 120 hectares. In 1949, the government improved the ancient temple providing more scenic view to the locals and foreign people.

 

At present, it is one of the famous classical gardens in the capital of Beijing that guests of Henan Plaza Beijing should not miss out. And it is a place full of picturesque and poetic scenery. Ancient architecture are well preserved displaying the cultural relic of Beijing such as the Bell Tower, Tianmen, and Shenku.

 

There are newly-built spots which include the Yuetan Chan Palace, Shuanghuanyingyue Pool, Tablet Corridor, Guanghan Bridge and the sculpture of Change’s Rush Moon.

Yue Tan Park is a famous tourist attraction where Henan Plaza Beijing guests could enjoy the beauty of the Moon.