Great Hall of the People
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The Great Hall of the People (simplified Chinese: 人民大会堂; traditional Chinese: 人民大會堂; pinyin: Rénmín Dàhùitáng) is located at the western edge of Tiananmen Square, Beijing, People's Republic of China, and is used for legislative and ceremonial activities by the People's Republic of China and the Communist Party of China. It is the parliament building in Capital. History occurs within its halls. Great Hall of the People, therefore, is an historical site, both in its reality and its historical significance.
Every year, in March, the Great Hall of the People plays host to the liang hui (literally "two meetings" in pinyin) event, where both the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference(SCPCC) and the National People's Congress(NPS) meet in sessions lasting for two to three weeks at the Great Auditorium. The Communist Party of China(CPC) also holds its National Congress ever five years in Great Hall of the People. This enormous building is open to the public when national conference is not in session, and visitors are shown in a selection of route. Great Hall of the People is real political hub of Beijing and home of the National People's Congress.
The construction of Great Hall of People consists of three big sections. The central of Great Hall of People principally includes Great Auditorium, Main Auditorium, Congress Hall(Standing Committee of SCPCC meets in conference), Central Hall, Goldren Hall and other main halls. The northern section is State Banquet Hall, Salute State Guest Hall, North Hall, East Hall, West Hall and other magnificent halls also locate in north part. The south part is office building of Standing Committee of People's Congress of China. Each province, special administrative rigion, autonomou region of China own its hall in the Great Hall. Each hall has its unique characteristics of the province and furnished according to the local style.
The Great Auditorium with volume of 90, 000 cube meters, where government leaders make their speeches and the representatives do much of their business, seats 3,693 in the lower auditorium, 3,515 in the balcony, 2,518 in the gallery and 300 to 500 on the dais. That's 10,000 in all! It can simultaneously seat 10,000 representatives. Still, the Great Auditorium itself and the overt symbolism of its design impress most visitors: Central roof is a great red star—the center of a national galaxy of lights, decorative pattern of water wave nearby represent folks draw together. The Great Hall of the People is centrally heated and air-conditioned, with its facilities equipped with modern audio-visual and other systems adaptable to a variety of meeting types and sizes. Some Facilities have simultaneous translation systems and all are equipped with modern emergency warning and suppression systems. The facilities inside the hall are very sophisticated, including the language booth for simultaneous interpretation.
State Banquet Hall with an area of 7,000 square meters ever entertained 7,000 guests’ party and 5,000 people can dine at one time (as was done on the occasion of Richard Nixon's visit to China in 1972). Smaller gatherings can hold forth in the Main Auditorium, with larger groups having the use of one or more of the conference halls, such as Goldren Hall and North Hall, and the smallest assemblies accommodated in one or more of the over 30 conference halls, many of these are named after provinces and regions in China such as Beijing Hall, Hong Kong Hall, and include Taiwan Hall.
Built in September 1959, Great Hall of the People was one of the "Ten Great Constructions" complated for the 10th Anniversary of the People's Republic. It was built in 10 months by volunteers, which is one of the world's architectural marvels in the architect history. The basilica covers 171, 800 square meters of floor space, with 356 meters in length by 206.5 meters in width. The central part is higher, with the highest part in 46.5 meters, while the two sides are little lower. At the eaves of the main gate, there hangs a national emblem of People's Republic of China. Twelve 25-meters-high pillars set on two-meters-high marble foundation, which is really solemn and modern.
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