
The Great wall never fails to fascinate visitors. It has its own growing number of fans and admirers. With some of its sections either crumbling or completely buried under the dusts of history, it stays a powerful magnet for today’s tourists. In 1987 UNESCO registered the Great Wall as World Heritage.

Path: China’s Great Wall stretches from the banks of the Yalu River in Liaoning Province near modern North Korea to Jaiyuguan in Gansu Province.

It is commonly thought that the Great Wall is one long wall that runs along the mountains north of Beijing. It winds its way across China covering over 4,000 miles and is made up of a number of interconnecting walls.

The Great Wall of China is a unique attraction, the only manmade object visible from space. You really have to see this fantastic, amazing and breath-taking scenery once in your life.
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