Guozijian
or the Imperial College was once a stage for the Emperor,
who frequently came here to read Confucian classics
to thousands of students. The remaining College building
is located in a particularly interesting district
of old Beijing.
The
area around the college is now one of the most colourful
and picturesque roads in the city. Beautifully painted
archways decorate the gate and the road itself. The
Confucius temple, the second biggest temple in China,
can be found down a small alley opposite the magnificent
Lama Temple.
The
arrangement of the road and the buildings in this
area are in keeping with ancient Chinese customs which
dictate that the Temple should be on the left and
the school or college on the right. This area was
one of the most important humanist centres in the
country and, during the Ming and Qing dynasties, the
College was the highest educational organ of the Chinese
Empire. Today, the College is the only remaining architectural
building of the ancient state-run central university.
Address:
The college is located on Gouzijian Street (originally
called Chenxian Street). ¡¡ |