When I was in primary school, I learned an article "I love Tian'anmen in Beijing" and sang a song: I love Tian'anmen in Beijing, the sun rises on Tian'anmen, Chairman Mao, the great leader, guiding us forward... I have a yearning for Tian'anmen. Last August, I stood in the broad Tian'anmen Square in person, feeling irresistible excitement. Although it was already noon when we arrived at Tian'anmen Square, we missed the flag raising and went to the Forbidden City to visit Chairman Mao's Memorial Hall, leaving regret. But when we stroll around the square, the Great Hall of the People, the Monument to the People's Heroes, the National Museum, the Tian'anmen Tower and the endless flow of Chang'an Street are so close, we are very happy. It is suggested that tours to Tian'anmen Square should be planned well. First, booking tickets for the Forbidden City, going early, watching the flag raising ceremony, then going to Chairman Mao's Memorial Hall, then to the Forbidden City, after touring the Forbidden City, then to Tian'anmen Square.