Is Beijing West Railway Station Beijing Railway Station?

Beijing West Railway Station is not Beijing Railway Station.

Beijing West Railway Station, also known as Beijing West Railway Station, was built in the early days of reform and opening up. Located atNo. 1 18, Lianhuachi East Road, Fengtai District, Beijing. When it started operation, it was one of the largest modern railway stations in Asia. It is now a special station under the jurisdiction of China Railway Beijing Bureau Group Co., Ltd. and an important part of Beijing Railway Hub.

Beijing Railway Station is located at MAO house bay hutong 13, Dongcheng District. Beijing Railway Station was built in the 27th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (190 1). The original site is located in the east of Zhengyangmen Wengcheng, which was built in the 29th year of Guangxu reign of Qing Dynasty (1903). Formerly known as "Zhengyangmen East Station of Jingfeng Railway".

Beijing Railway Station generally goes to the northeast, northwest and Shanghai, Fujian and Jiangsu, while Beijing West Railway Station goes to Guangzhou, Central China, South China and Southwest China.

Architectural style of Beijing West Railway Station

The architectural style of Beijing West Railway Station is unprecedented: there is a huge hole in the middle of the retro pavilion on the building of North Railway Station. On the one hand, Beijing West Railway Station combines the ancient capital style and modern architectural groups. On the other hand, some experts believe that this is a failure of "retro retrogression".

Beijing West Railway Station is a very spectacular building. The pavilion above the West Railway Station gives full play to the style of Beijing's big roof, while the modern buildings below and the classical buildings in China above form a completely different skyline. No matter from which angle, the most shocking thing about Beijing West Railway Station is not the skyline, but the huge hole in the middle.