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Select from the following attraction(s).
 
  1. Beijing Dongwu Yuan (Beijing Zoo)
  2. Bingma Yong (Terracotta Army)
  3. Kukhar Potrang (Potala Palace)
  4. Sanxia (Three Gorges of the Yangtze River)
  5. Tai Ping Shan (Victoria Peak)
  6. Wanli Changcheng (Great Wall of China)
  7. Yi He Yuan (Summer Palace)
  8. Zijin Cheng (Forbidden City)
 
    Wanli Changcheng (Great Wall of China)


Description: One of the only man-made structures visible from space, the Great Wall of China, which stretches for some 6700km (4163 miles) through northern China, is the greatest symbol of the country's history and grandeur. Begun in the third century BC, the Great Wall connected a number of earlier walls to create a defence against nomads invading from the north. Although the wall ultimately failed in this regard, it was effective in bringing stability and continuity to Chinese culture. Much of the wall that exists today was rebuilt between the 14th and 18th centuries by the Ming dynasty. The wall has an average height of 7.6 metres (25ft) and is between 4.6 metres (15ft) and 9.1 metres (30ft) at the base. Many tourists choose to walk along a stretch of the wall, as it passes through some of China's most spectacular scenery and features over 100 passes and thousands of watch and beacon towers that act as natural resting points along the way.

Contact Addresses: For more information on the Great Wall of China, contact China National Tourism Administration (see Tourist Information above).

Transportation: Air: Beijing Capital Airport. Rail: Train: Badaling Station. Road: Bus: Tourist bus (from Beijing city centre). Car: Motorway to Badaling (from Beijing) (journey time: approximately two hours).

Opening Times: Daily 0900-1600 (winter); daily 0900-1700 (summer).

Admission Fees: RMBY100.