Hall of High Heaven

Discover cities like never before.

Enjoy over self-guided city exploration with our app ‘Explory’. Learn all about the history and discover hidden more than 500.000 hidden gems, that only locals know about. Build custom tours, find nearby places, and start exploring instantly.

Can you hear the whispers of emperors past? Here at the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, within the Temple of Heaven complex, echoes of ancient ceremonies still linger. The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests is not just a building. It’s a conversation between earth and sky, human and divine. Built in 1420 by Emperor Yongle, this magnificent structure has witnessed centuries of imperial prayers for good weather and bountiful harvests. The hall’s design, a circle 32 meters in diameter and 38 meters high, represents heaven. It sits atop a three-tiered marble altar, symbolizing earth. The vibrant blue glazed tiles of its three eaves seem to draw the heavens closer. Inside, 28 towering Phoebe columns stand without a single beam. These columns are not just architectural marvels. They are a symbolic representation of time itself. Four columns represent the seasons, 12 represent the months, and another 12 represent the ancient Chinese two-hour time units called Shichen. Look up at the ceiling and admire the intricate colorful paintings adorning the columns. Seek out the “dragon and phoenix stone” at the center of the hall. Legend says the dragon, originally painted on the ceiling, fell in love with the phoenix on the stone. One day, it flew down during Emperor Jiajing’s prayer and was forever imprinted beside its beloved when the emperor knelt. The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests is more than just a structure. It’s a testament to ancient Chinese beliefs, a stage for imperial rituals, and a timeless masterpiece where the whispers of history still resonate.

Learning about Hall of High Heaven in Beijing is only the beginning of your adventure. Explory helps you go further with a powerful digital guide that transforms every walk into an experience. Using our intuitive city guide, you can easily connect stories with locations, creating your own city tour while enjoying Beijing at your own rhythm.Explory’s goal is to make your trip unforgettable. Our guide combines storytelling with orientation, giving you the chance to uncover the rich layers of Beijing. Thanks to the integrated audio guide, you can listen to fascinating narratives while exploring the streets. Beyond the well-known attractions, Explory highlights hidden gems and secret corners that make the city truly unique.With the city guide, you’ll gain insights and flexibility. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a regular traveler, the app offers exploration on your terms. Each curated city tour blends local culture, history, and atmosphere into one seamless experience. The emphasis on exploration ensures you won’t just see Beijing, but actually connect with it. And because our content reveals hidden gems, you’ll always discover something new.Expand your journey by downloading the Explory App. Explore over 300 cities and more than 500,000 POIs and stories, all accessible from your phone. Whether you need a trusted guide, a flexible audio guide, or a structured city tour, Explory offers everything in one place. Start your adventure today and explore Beijing like never before with Explory.

More Places in Beijing

奥林匹克运动纪念碑 Yes

Surely you’ve noticed that the inscription says “Higher, Faster, Stronger”. That’s what the \u5965\u6797\u5339\u514b\u8fd0\u52a8\u7eaa\u5ff5\u7891 Yes is all about. It is

Explore

Chanfu Temple

What if I told you that this temple is more than just bricks and statues? Chanfu Temple stands here in

Explore