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Tiananmen Square, which translates to "square in front of the gate of heavenly peace," took its current form in 1959 as the central parade ground of socialist Beijing. The square gained sad notoriety during the student demonstrations and their suppression in 1989. As early as 1919, students demonstrated in the square against the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles.
Every morning at sunrise, the national flag is hoisted over Tiananmen Square, an event that should not be missed.
Size and Scale: Tiananmen Square is one of the world's largest public squares, covering an area of 100 acres, which is roughly the size of 90 American football fields.
Historical Significance: The square has been a site of major historical events, including the declaration of the People's Republic of China in 1949 and the 1989 pro-democracy protests.
Monument to the People's Heroes: At the center of the square stands the Monument to the People's Heroes, a 37-meter tall obelisk commemorating those who sacrificed their lives for the nation.
Forbidden City Connection: Tiananmen Square is flanked by the Forbidden City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former imperial palace, creating a rich historical and cultural area.
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