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Panorama :Badalin section of the Great Wall

The Great Wall was the greatest manmade military
defense structure in ancient China. Its
construction started during Ancient Spring and
Autumn Period and the Warring Stated Period
(770-221 B.C.) At that time, walls were built by
some warring states to protect their own
territories. In 221 B.C., Qin Shihuang, who
became the first emperor of a unified China,
linked the separate walls into a
¡°ten-thousand-li wall¡± to defend against
invaders from the North. From then on, the Great
Wall was continuously extended and repaired by
following dynasties. Most of wall has
deteriorated badly; at present, the best
preserved is the wall built in the Ming Dynasty
(1368-1644)).

The Ming Dynasty Wall stretches from the Yalu
River in Liaoning Province in the east to
Jiayuguan Pass in Gansu Province in the west, a
length of more than 6,000 kilometers. It runs
through 5 provinces, 2 autonomous regions and 2
municipalities in the Northern China.

The Great Wall at Badaling is the best
representative section of the Great Wall. It is
more than 7 meters high and 5 meters wide. It
was the strategic point of Juyongguan Pass in
ancient times. Many other fortresses and beacon
towers were constructed at the strategic points.

This section of the Great Wall has drawn great
attention from the Chinese government since the
foundation of P.R. China. It was designated a
major historical site under state protection in
1961. The Great Wall was listed as "a World
Cultural Heritage" by the UNESCO in 1987.

The Great Wall at Badaling is preserved as a
historical monument and has become one of the
most popular tourist attractions in the world.

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