Anti-Seismic Monument
Description
The Monument Square measures 320 m long from east to west and 170 m wide from south to north, covering an area of 5.4 hectares. It is a monument to the city's dauntless spirit.
The Anti-Seismic Monument is composed of main monument and a secondary monument. The main monument tells the heroic stories of earthquake relief. The secondary monument describes the history of the Tangshan earthquake in the form of ruins. The monument's pedestal is 3 m high and the body is 30 m high.
The body is composed by four trapezoidal pillars. The pillars symbolize the buildings which collapsed during the earthquake and the new architecture which soars above the horizon. The top of the pillars resembles four huge hands reaching the sky and symbolizing that "Mankind Can Conquer Nature." The four sides of monument's body include eight engravings which symbolize the support Tangshan received from other parts of China. The monument body is reinforced concrete, and the surface is granite. In the center is a frontispiece with the words "Tangshan Earthquake Monument," written by Hu Yaobang.
References
- ^ "唐山抗震40周年启示录:彰显"四个自信"的涅槃重生_新闻频道_央视网(cctv.com)". news.cctv.com. Retrieved 2024-05-13.
- ^ "Tangshan Earthquake Monument,Tangshan Attraction,Tangshan Travel Guide--3dTourChina.com". Archived from the original on 2012-02-17. Retrieved 2011-06-25.