Tuan Cheng Fortress

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The Tuan Cheng Fortress or Tuancheng Fortress is a historic 18th century fortress located near the Fragrant Hills in the Haidian District in Beijing, China. Today, the fortress is a national museum and is also known as the Tuancheng Exhibition Hall.The fortress was built in the 14th year (1749) of Emperor Qianlong’s reign. The Tuan Cheng Fortress is a Castle-like military training compound for emperors of the Qing Dynasty to train and inspect their troops.
The site features a unique architectural style, and it is the most important national military training center combining “city, temple, tower and drill ground into a whole set.” In ancient times, emperors of imperial dynasties also bestowed honors to soldiers here. Today, the fortress also frequently holds large scale martial arts events, and it attracts martial art fans from all around the country.

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