"Beijing's Central Axis, stretching an impressive 7.8 kilometers, stands as the world's longest, imbued with a history that stretches back more than 700 years. This magnificent urban axis seamlessly weaves together a rich mosaic of architectural marvels, historical landmarks, ancient roads, bridges, and sites, breathing life into the stories of the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties through 42 time-honored structures. It masterfully connects the majestic gardens and temples of the ancient capital with the vibrant hutongs and alleys of today's city, creating an enchanting narrative steeped in history and culture.
For over seven centuries, the Central Axis has been the heart of Beijing, symbolizing the city's enduring history and its evolution. Stretching north, it connects to iconic landmarks like the Bird's Nest, Water Cube, National Convention Center, and the Olympic Forest Park, reaching all the way to the Yan Mountains. Heading south, it extends to the newly developed South Central Axis Forest Park and the Daxing International Airport, leading further to the Yongding River system. This expansion of the Central Axis brings together a blend of cultural, international, and ecological elements, showcasing a harmonious blend of ancient and modern civilizations."
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