Jinshanling Great Wall: Historical & Architectural Significance History & Architectural Value World Heritage Site: One of the most intact sections of the Ming Dynasty Great Wall, renowned as "The Great Wall, Jinshanling stands unparalleled." Military Masterpiece: Built in the Ming Dynasty with 158 watchtowers and fortifications, forming an impregnable defense system featuring "massive walls, towering beacon towers, and strategic passes." Hiking & Landscapes Lonely Planet Recommended: Recognized as China’s Best Great Wall Hiking Trail, its 10.5 km route connects 67 watchtowers, offering breathtaking scenery year-round.
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Jinshanling Great Wall: A Masterpiece of Ancient Military Defense Key Features: Architectural Brilliance Features unique defensive structures like barrier walls, inscribed bricks, horse-blocking stones, and loopholes for shooting. The inscribed bricks record production dates and military unit codes, offering valuable research materials on Ming Dynasty military systems Its watchtowers come in diverse designs, including boat-shaped, domed, and four-corner spires. Some towers have observation windows and storage rooms, blending functionality with artistry Historical Significance Renovated by the Ming general Qi Jiguang during the Longqing-Wanli era (1567-1582), this section exemplifies the Great Wall's fortified construction and strategic layout Recognized by Lonely Planet as *"China's Best Great Wall Hiking Route"* Scenic Beauty Stretching across the Yan Mountains, it offers panoramic views with seasonal highlights—snowy spring mornings and autumn foliage
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Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.
We will Pick up you at 7:00 am in the lobby of your hotel with your name on the sign.