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by Linda Jaivin


  Chairman Mao Memorial Hall 135, 135, 185, 192

  Confucius statue 161

  Corridor of a Thousand Steps (Imperial Way) 181–2

  Gate of Heavenly Peace (documentary) 129

  Great Hall of the People 123, 124–5, 134

  Mao’s portrait 124–5, 185

  ‘mirror’ of Di’anmen 182–3

  Monument to the People’s Heroes 103, 124, 124–5, 135, 185

  pro-democracy occupation (1989) 129, 143–6, 144–5, 153, 185

  Red Guard rally 127

  refurbishment 132, 192

  restricted access, modern-day 159

  security and protests, modern-day 186

  Ten Great Buildings 123–4, 124

  Tiananmen Incident (1976) 136, 142, 185

  urban planning changes 119

  Zhou Enlai’s funeral 134–5

  Tianning temple 36

  Tianqiao (Heaven’s Bridge) 106–7, 112

  Today literary journal 136, 211 ‘toilet revolution’ (1996) 151

  Tongrentang pharmacies 80, 118

  Tongzhi emperor 88, 89

  tourism

  798 Space gallery 207, 208–9, 213, 214, 255

  air shelter tunnel network 146

  Chinese Town 189–92

  Forbidden City 166, 167

  modern-day 165–6, 178

  Shichahai (Ten Temple Lake) 200

  transport system 156

  railway stations 107, 123, 123, 151, 186, 192, 197, 199

  rickshaw pullers 106, 107, 110

  streetcars 106, 110

  subway system 133–4, 156, 166–7, 194, 195–9, 198

  traffic gridlocks 162

  Tsinghua University 122, 126, 131

  UNESCO World Heritage Sites 155

  universities 102–3, 105, 122, 126, 131, 141, 153, 236

  see also education

  Wallace, Brian 213–14

  Wang Jiulang, Beijing Besieged by Waste 164, 164

  Wang Jun (author) 150, 168

  Wang Shifu (playwright) 54

  Wang Shuo 142–3, 149, 151

  The Operators 148–9

  Wang Xizhe, Preface to the Poems Composed at the Orchid Pavilion 210

  Wang Zhen 64, 65

  Wangfujing 65, 234

  Hotel de Pékin 97

  Huang Xiang (poet) Mao critique 136

  as Morrison Street 47, 111

  night-time food markets 228

  Palaeolithic Museum 26

  Raffles Beijing Hotel 104

  Wanli emperor 69–72, 73

  tomb opening 122, 130

  Wanning (Lasting Peace) Bridge restoration 155

  Wanping 112–13

  Museum of War Against Japanese Aggression 243

  Warlord Era 102–3, 110

  ‘Water Cube’ Aquatics Centre 156, 217, 218–19

  water supply 200–206

  Wei Jingsheng 137, 143

  White Dagoba temple

  Hortensia Isle 76, 77

  Liao dynasty 53

  Workers’ Stadium 123, 130, 141, 247, 253

  Wu Han, Deputy Mayor 122, 126, 130, 137

  Wu Wenguang, Bumming in Beijing 146

  Wudaoying Hutong, bars 252

  Xianfeng emperor 86, 87, 234–5

  Xiao Chuo, Empress Dowager 33

  Xiao Ju’er (Little Chrysanthemum) Hutong 172, 173, 176, 177, 178

  Xiao Lu, Dialogue 213, 215

  Xinjiekou South Street shopping 255

  Xiushui Street, clothing stalls 138, 163, 254

  Xizhimen (Water Gate) 132, 132, 195–6

  Xu Da, General 56

  Xuantong emperor see Puyi

  Yang Quanren (chef) 227–8

  Yanjing, Beijing as 36, 105

  Yellow Emperor 29

  Yelu Chucai 39, 43, 130

  yin and yang, Forbidden City 60–61

  Yongdingmen (Eternally Fixed Gate) 155, 183

  Yongle (Zhu Di) emperor 56–7, 156

  Beijing temple building 57–8

  Forbidden City see Forbidden City

  Mongolian language ban 63

  Yongzheng emperor 80, 195

  Lama Temple see Lama Temple

  Yuan Dynasty Relics Park 40, 166–7, 202

  Yuan Shikai 92, 99–100, 101–2, 185

  Yuanmingyuan (Old Summer Palace) 22, 80, 81, 245

  Artists’ Village 212

  destruction 86–7, 87, 234–5

  future plans 165, 165

  Japanese invasion (1937) 113

  Jesuit-designed architecture 83, 83

  lake filling for crops 130

  patriotic education campaign (1989) 146

  poetry and art events 211

  Porcelain Pavilion destruction 93

  Shopping Street 81–4

  stones used in construction projects 101, 105, 132

  Zhengjue Temple as factory 130

  see also Summer Palace

  Yugong Yishan (venue) 247

  Yung Ho Chang (architect) 222

  Zha Jianying (author) 143, 153, 220

  Zhang Yuan (film director)

  Beijing Bastards 146–50

  East Palace, West Palace 150

  Zhao, King 30

  Zhengtong emperor 64, 65

  Zhengyangmen (Dragon’s Vein) 181–6

  Arrow Tower 182, 192

  Corridor of a Thousand Steps (Imperial Way) start 181–2

  dragon symbolism 183–4

  Drum Tower, view from 184

  and feng shui 183

  and Nezha (deity) 53–4, 53, 184–5, 202

  Zhihua Temple 64

  Zhongdu (Central Capital) 36–8

  Zhongnanhai (Central South Lakes) 134, 202

  Lake Palaces 68, 92, 100, 111, 121–2, 133

  Zhongshan Park 52, 248

  Zhou Enlai 131, 134–5

  Zhoukoudian 26–8, 27–8, 155, 246

  Zhu Di see Yongle

  Zicong (monk) 39–42, 55, 183

  see also Khanbalik

 

 

 


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