China Trip 2016 - Beijing Drum Tower - page 1
Our first tour activity in Beijing was a visit to the Drum Tower, followed by a visit to the Hutongs next door.

Drum towers were used in China to signal the start of the day, in an era when there were no public clocks or watches. They were coupled with a Bell Tower, which was used to signal the end of the (working) day. After a steep climb up into the Drum Tower, we witnessed a demonstration of the drum cadence that was used 'back in the day' to get peopple moving.

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Craig standing in front of the Bell Tower, which is at the opposite end of a plaza from the Drum Tower.<br>May 8, 2016
Craig standing in front of the Bell Tower, which is at the opposite end of a plaza from the Drum Tower.
May 8, 2016
The Bell Tower, used at the end of the day.<br>May 8, 2016
The Bell Tower, used at the end of the day.
May 8, 2016
Bell Tower.<br>May 8, 2016
Bell Tower.
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Near the drum tower.<br>May 8, 2016
Near the drum tower.
May 8, 2016
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May 8, 2016