A Visit To The Great wall of china

in TravelFeed4 years ago

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The Great Wall of China is an ancient wall in the north of China.The wall is over 2,300 years old and built to protect China from attacks by enemies in the north.The Great Wall of China is an ancient wall in the north of China.The wall is over 2,300 years old and built to protect China from attacks by enemies in the north.
Soldiers guarded the wall and looked for enemies – and they had a lot of walls to defend!

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The Great Wall is a series of walls built separately and later joined up.The total length of the wall is 13,170 miles. It’s the longest structure ever built.Naturally, lots of people want to visit something as unique as that, so today the wall is both a symbol of China and a very popular tourist attraction.

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Facts about the great wall of china
The Great Wall is 21,196.18 km (13,170.70 miles) long
The average height is 6 to 7 meters with the highest section reaching 14 meters
The Great Wall is over 2,300 years old
Over 10 million people a year visit the good Wall of China
Badaling 80km from Beijing is the most visited section of the Wall
There are over 7,000 lookout towers
It’s a myth that you can see the Wall from space

Apart from defense, other purposes of the good Wall were border control
The Great Wall wasn't all built at an equivalent time. The first sections were built in the 7th century B.C. but the wall was added to and changed many times over the centuries. It was almost entirely rebuilt between 1368 and 1644. During this time, China was ruled by the Ming dynasty.

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Most of the sections of the wall that exists today were built during that time.
The first sections of wall were made of earth, stones and wood. Later on, bricks, tiles and stone were used instead. During the Ming , workers even used a paste made out of sticky rice to stay the bricks of the wall together!
Thousands of watchtowers were built along the Great Wall. The watchtowers are where soldiers used to keep a lookout for enemies. If they spotted an enemy, they lit a fire at the top of the tower or sent smoke signals. Supplies and equipment were stored inside the towers. This is also where the soldiers slept.

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Much of the Great Wall is high up in the mountains. This meant that enemy armies were pretty tired by the time they reached the wall – and were therefore easier to fight! When soldiers saw enemies coming, they fired arrows at them and rolled huge stones off the wall onto them. If that didn’t work, there were soldiers on horseback that would charge at the enemy.

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The Great Wall stretches across 15 different provinces of China! There are sections of the Great Wall as far east as the Hebei province, near Beijing and as far west as the Gansu province.
In some places, the Great Wall is pretty wide – some sections of it are even wide enough to drive a car along, or for ten people to walk next to each other.
There have been many battles at the Great Wall, but the most recent one was in 1938. This was a battle between the Empire of Japan and therefore the Republic of China. Today you'll still see bullet marks within the wall at Gubeikou from this battle!

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