- Mu Tian Yu
- Mu Tian Yu is the most fully equipped among the great wall. Visitors can get to the top via cable car/chairlift. For the more adventurous, there’s also the option of getting down via the toboggan. While it takes 2.5h to get to Mu Tian Yu from Beijing,
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- Huang Hua Cheng
- For the adrenaline junkie, Huang Hua Cheng is the right pick for you. This is a wild section of the wall that has not been restored and is not opened to public. No surprises that there isn’t an official ticket office. The steps on this great wall are b
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- Jian Kou
- Jian Kou features steep mountains and beautiful scenery. "Jian kou“ can be loosely translated as "Arrow Nock" in English as the mountain is shaped like an arrow, with the collapsed ridge opening as its arrow nock. Visit famous spots, such as the "Nine-
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- Si Ma Tai & Gu Bei Watertown
- Si Ma Tai is celebrated for its steepness. It is divided into eastern and western parts by a lake, named the Mandarin Duck Lake. The eastern part of the Wall has 15 watchtowers and was constructed on the steep ridge of the mountain. It looks like a windin
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- Jin Shan Ling
- The Jin Shan Ling Wall is situated on the Big and Small Jin Shan Ling, hence its name. It is the best preserved part of the Great Wall and stretches from the Wang Jing Lou Tower in the east and ends at Longyukou in the west. All in all, it is about 10.5km
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- Chen Jia Pu
- Chen Jia Pu Great Wall is one of the most beautiful “Wild” Walls around Beijing which is less visited and never restored. The Chen Jia Pu section sees relatively less tourists than other sections of the great wall as it is located in a remote area to the
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- Ba Da Ling & Sacred Way
- Most parts of the preserved Badaling Great Wall were built and reinforced during the Ming Dynasty to defend the capital against the intrusion of Mongolian people. This section has an average altitude of over 1,000 meters and acts as an outpost to the J
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- Ju Yong Pass & Ming Tombs
- The Great Wall Ju Yong Guan Pass is connected to the Badaling Great Wall in the north. Situated in the middle of a long valley with, this pass had played a strategic defence role in ancient times and served as a natural barrier to the capital of Yuan (127
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