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Construction of the Great Wall
lasted for more than 2,000 years, from the state of Chu in the
seventh century B.C. to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and it ran
through more than 20 feudal kingdoms and states ruled by dukes or
princes. During the Qin, Han and Ming dynasties there was
considerable construction with more than 5,000 kilometers built. If
all the sections built in various historical periods were put
together the Great Wall would be more than 50,000 kilometers long.
If building a wall, which is one meter thick and five meters high
with the earth and stones of the Great Wall, the wall can circle the
earth. The Great Wall was listed as a world cultural heritage site
in 1987.
Much of the Great Wall is like a
high city wall stretching thousands of kilometers following and
crossing the highest mountain peaks. Along its length there are some
100 passes and tens of thousands of watch and beacon towers. These
structures and the undulating topography that the wall traverses add
to its wonder. The section in Beijing's Badaling is strong and
intact and is a good place to enjoy, there are also interesting
sections in Jinshanling, Mutianyu, Simatai and Gubeikou. Other well
known and popular spots along the wall are the Huangya Pass in
Tianjin, Shanhai Pass in Heibei Province and Jiayu Pass in Gansu
Province. The Great Wall is a bridge that links the Chinese people
with people from other countries and regions.
Included in the UNESCO world
heritage list in 1987. |