Arriving at Badaling, the most beautiful section of the Great Wall, visitors will be amazed by the breathtaking beauty of the majestic mountain scenery surrounding the 2,000-year-old historical structure of China.
Badaling is located about 80 km northwest of the center of Beijing, completed in 1505, is one of the most important sections of the majestic Great Wall and is the most visited by tourists. (Source: VNA) |
The Badaling Great Wall is 1,015m above sea level and is the outer outpost of Juyongguan Pass, divided into two sides, the South and the North. (Source: VNA) |
The southern part has 7 gates but relatively few visitors. The northern part has 11 gates but is difficult to climb. The 8th gate in the north is the highest gate of Badaling. (Source: VNA) |
Badaling is surrounded by hills and forests. The scenery here changes with each season, each season has its own distinct beauty. (Source: VNA) |
The best time to travel to Badaling is in spring and autumn, when the weather is cool and sunny. Especially in autumn in Beijing, the weather is sunny and the air is cool. (Source: VNA) |
Standing on the Badaling Great Wall and looking down, visitors will be amazed by the majestic beauty of this place. Above is the vast, vast sky. Below are the vast forests, mountains, seas and majestic ancient architectural works. (Source: VNA) |
The watchtower is usually a two-story rectangular structure built on top of the citadel. The lower level of the watchtower is a storage room for weapons and has some crossbow windows. The upper level houses cannons and a place to receive signals from the outside. Therefore, Badaling is the most solidly defended part of the Great Wall. (Source: VNA) |
The majestic surrounding mountain and forest scenery changes color with the seasons under the deep blue sky and will certainly not disappoint visitors when they come here. (Source: VNA) |
Every year, this section of the Great Wall attracts millions of domestic and international tourists, proving its presence on the world tourism map. (Source: VNA) |
(according to VNA)
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