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the great

wall

CHINA

On its own, a wall would not be much to cele-

brate—but a wall that measures over 5,000 miles

(8,000 km) in length and marches majestically

across mountains, plains, and valleys? China’s

Great Wall is not one wall from one era, nor is it,

strictly speaking, a continuous wall. Its earliest

reaches probably date from the seventh century

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The majority of the present structure dates

from the 14th-century Ming dynasty, compris-

ing 3,889 miles (6,259 km) of wall, 223 miles

(359 km) of trenches, and 1,387 miles (2,232 km)

of natural barriers like rivers and mountains.

DON’T MISS

Some of the most impressive and best-restored parts of

the Great Wall can be visited from Beijing, notably the

tract near the Juyong Pass. The wall here is over 16 feet

(5 m) wide and 26 feet (7.8 m) high.

Much of the Great Wall, built to defend China’s rugged

northern borders, dates from the 14th century.

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