Secrets of the Temple of Heaven
The famous Echo Wall at the Heart of
Heavenly Stone
The Heart of Heavenly Stone lies on the center of the Circular Mound Altar.
In the past, when emperors delivered ceremonial speeches here a magical thing
happened: even if the emperor spoke quietly, his voice sounded so powerful it
could be heard clearly by the whole audience. The emperors interpreted this
phenomenon as evidence that they were TianZi (the sons of God), and proclaimed
this mysterious phenomenon meant everyone must obey them or run the risk of
being an enemy of God.
Of course, there is a scientific reason behind this phenomenon. Sounds from
the Heart of Heavenly Stone are rapidly echoed by the surrounding stone walls,
and the loud voice heard by emperors and officials is actually a mixture of the
original voice and echoes. But because the distance between the Heavenly Center
Stone and the stone walls is short, the original sound can hardly be
distinguished from the echo so people heard a louder voice.
A new layer of stone was added to protect the original which was eroded by
large numbers of tourists, this changed the acoustics of the Circular Mound
Altar. These days there's usually a crowd of people standing between the Heart
of Heavenly Stone and the stone walls so visitors can barely hear the echo. But
it's still a wonderful experience to have a chance to stand where emperors once
stood and hear your voice go straight up to heaven.

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