Great Wall

As an emblem of Chinese civilization, a cultural phenomenon of
world caliber, and another UNESCO=endorsed world cultural heritage
site, the 6350km Great Wall was in China's feudal years a mammoth
defense bulwark that serpentines its way across mountains and valleys
in the northern part of the country. The Great Wall came under construction
in the 7th century BC. But it was Qinshihuang, the founding emperor
of the Qin, who brought it to completion. Repeated extensions were
done in later dynasties until the Ming. The 600-year-old Badaling
Fortification in Yanqing county in northwest Beijing is representative
of Ming sections of the Great Wall. The Great Wall looks equally
breathtaking at such sections as Jinshanling, Mutianyu and Simatai.
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