Great Wall
The
construction of the Great Wall started during the Warring States Period on 7th century
B.C, it had a history of more than 2,500 years. Many dukedoms built walls in Central China
to protect themselfs and their northern territories. When Qin Shihuang, the first emperor
in Chinese history, unified China and established the first centralised feudal state in
China, he decided to have the walls linked up and extended.
There were about
one million people, one-fifth of China's population at the time, were involved in the
project which took more than ten years. Most of the walls we see today were rebuilt during
the Ming Dynasty in the 16th century. It extends from Shanhaiguan Pass in the east to
Jiayuguan Pass in the west. It is the only construction that the American astronauts could
recognize with their naked eyes on their first flight to the Moon.
Those who
succeeded in climbing the wall today are often regarded as "Real
heroes", from this we should realize the difficulty in climbing the wall, and can
imagine how difficult it is to build the Great Wall without modern machinery at that time.
In Beijing, the
Great Wall is about 630 km long, 6 sections of the Great Wall have been opened to
visitors. There are Badaling Section, Juyongguan Section, Simatai Section, Mutianyu Section,
Jinshanling Section and Gubeikou Section.
Click here to see the map of Badaling Pass
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