Wufutang station (Chinese: 五福堂站; pinyin: Wǔfútáng zhàn) is a station on Line 8 of the Beijing Subway. It was opened on December 30, 2018.
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Huojian Wanyuan station is a station on Line 8 of the Beijing Subway. It was opened on December 30, 2018.
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The China Aerospace Museum is a museum in Fengtai District, Beijing. It highlights the technologies of the Chinese Space Program. The museum has an area of more than 10,000 square meters. The museum was founded in October 1992. The museum has not been rated.
China Space Museum is 3 floors with a 1,000 square metres of dedicated exhibition halls open to the general public.
On display at the two hall are:
Carrier rockets
Manned spacecraft
Satellites
Moon exploration apparatus
Section dedicate to China's space industry
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Beijing Nanyuan Airport was a People's Liberation Army Air Force Base and a secondary commercial airport of Beijing, the capital of China. Located in Fengtai District, 3 km south of the 4th Ring Road and 13 km from Tiananmen Square, Nanyuan Airport was first opened in 1910, making it the oldest airport in China. It was the main operating base for China United Airlines, which was also the airport's sole airline.
Nanyuan Airport ceased civil operations on 25 September 2019, after all commercial passenger flights were moved to the newly opened Beijing Daxing International Airport. It remained operational as a People's Liberation Army Air Force military base for 5 more days until 30 September 2019, when the Beijing Nanjiao Airport opened.
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Demao station is a station on Line 8 of the Beijing Subway. It was opened on December 30, 2018.
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Jiugong is an area in northern Daxing District, Beijing, located just inside the 5th Ring Road. It borders Huaxiang and Nanyuan Subdistircts to its north and west, Xiaohongmen and Yizhuang Towns to its east, as well as Yinghai and Xihongmen Towns to its south. As of 2020, it had a population of 189,300 under its administration.
During the Ming and Qing dynasties, this area hosted a palace that served as temporary adobe for the emperor. After the fall of Qing dynasty, the palace was destroyed by armies of the Fengtian clique. The region was given the name Jiugong as a result.
Station layout
The station has an underground island platform.
Exits
There are 3 exits, lettered A, C, and D. Exits A and C are accessible.
References
Beijing Subway official map, showing official English name