Andingmen station
Beijing Subway station
Preceding station | Beijing Subway | Following station | ||
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Gulou Dajie outer loop / anticlockwise | Line 2 | Yonghegong Lama Temple inner loop / clockwise |
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Andingmen Location in central Beijing |
Andingmen Station[1] (simplified Chinese: 安定门站; traditional Chinese: 安定門站; pinyin: Āndìngmén Zhàn) is a station on Line 2 of the Beijing Subway. The station is named after Andingmen, a city gate in Beijing's city wall, which was torn down during the construction of the subway in the late 1960s.
Station layout
The station has an underground island platform.
Exits
There are 2 exits, lettered A and B. Exit A is accessible.
References
- ^ "Jpg格式线路图下载 | 北京地铁官方网站".
External links
- Media related to Andingmen Station at Wikimedia Commons
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Dongcheng, Beijing
- Chongwen District
- Hepingli Subdistrict
- Jianguomen
- Wangfujing
- Beijing apm
- Beijing Department Store
- Beijing Hotel
- Beijing Legation Quarter
- Beijing Mall
- Beijing Office
- Beijing Temple of Confucius
- Bianyifang
- Chaonei No. 81
- CNOOC Building
- Drum (Gulou) and Bell (Zhonglou) Towers
- Forbidden City
- template
- Longtan Park
- Mausoleum of Mao Zedong
- Monument to the People's Heroes
- Nanluoguxiang
- National Art Museum of China
- National Museum of China
- New Beijing Poly Plaza
- Office of the Macau Special Administrative Region in Beijing
- Peking Union Medical College Hospital Dongdan Campus
- Quanjude
- Temple of Heaven
- The Malls at Oriental Plaza
- Tiananmen Square
- Yonghe Temple (Lama Temple)
- Zhengyangmen
stations
- Andelibeijie
- Andingmen
- Beijing railway station
- Chaoyangmen (part)
- Chongwenmen
- Ciqikou
- Dengshikou
- Dongdan
- Dongsi Shitiao
- Dongzhimen
- Guangqumennei
- Guangqumenwai (part)
- Guloudajie (part)
- Jianguomen (part)
- Jingtai
- Nanluoguxiang
- Qianmen
- Qiaowan
- Shichahai (part)
- Tiananmen East
- Tiantandongmen
- Wangfujing
- Yongdingmenwai
- Yonghegong Lama Temple
- Zhangzizhonglu
- Zhushikou (part)
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