Slaughter Pavilion
The slaughtering pavilion was built in the ninth year of Jiajing reign of Ming Dynasty (1530), with double eaves hanging on the top of the mountain. It was a place where animals (calves, tombs, sheep and deer) were slaughtered in front of ancient royal sacrificial sites.
The pillars above the slaughtering Pavilion did not fall to the ground, but all fell on the four corner beams. The angle beam forms a 45 degree angle with each side, which sets up the upper rafters. Slaughtering kiosks are places where animals are slaughtered, also known as slaughtering kiosks. There is a stone trough inside for washing sacrifice. On the south side of the kitchen is Zaishu Pavilion, and on the west side of Zaishu Pavilion is Jingting.
Address: Tiantan Park, No.7, Dongli, inner Tiantan, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Longitude: 116.415763
Latitude: 39.877427970812
Ticket information: no ticket required. Included in the ticket of the temple of heaven garden. That is to say, in addition to the gate ticket of the temple of heaven, the hall of praying for new year, Yuanqiu and huiyinbi also need to buy a joint ticket of 20 yuan. You can also buy a ticket for the whole temple of heaven, 35 yuan in peak season (April 1 - October 31), and 30 yuan in off season (November 1 - March 31).
Slaughter Pavilion
The ship coffin of the Warring States Period - Zhan Guo Chuan Guan