Which Section of the GREAT WALL OF CHINA Should You Visit? | Abandoned or Restored
Which Section of the Great Wall of China should you visit? This was probably the biggest question we had before travelling to China. Mutianyu? Badaling? Jinshanling? Or how about off the beaten path at the Great Wall Fresh Homestay? - This film aims to determine once and for all, which is the best section of the Great Wall to visit.
I'm trying something a little different with this film - it's longer and more documentary style. Let me know what you think in the comments!
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EVERYTHING WE SAW at The Great Wall:
Mutianyu Great Wall Section - 0:00
Fully restored and family friendly. This section includes 2 cable cars, restaurants, a souvenir market and even a toboggan slide ride.
Jinshanling Great Wall Section - 1:38
Half Wild, Half restored. located in the mountainous area in Luanping County, Hebei Province, 125 km northeast of Beijing.
Badaling Great Wall Section
Don’t go here. It’s not worth it.
Great Wall Fresh Homestay / Hiking the Hunchback Curve - 4:46
A restaurant, guest house and Chinese country home in Chenjiapu, a peaceful village beside a ramshackle stretch of the Great Wall: Completely wild. Run by the Chen family. This is NOT a sponsored video, but if you want to book a night (which you should), here's their website:
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Jinshanling Great Wall
Jinshanling Great Wall lies on the boundary between Luanping County of Hebei Province and Miyun Coutny of Beijing. It is the best preserved part of the Great Wall with many original features. It starts from the Wangjinglou Tower in the east and ends at Longyukou in the west and stretches about 10 kilometers (10,936 yards). To know more about Jinshanling Great Wall, please click
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Beijing Travel Guide - Great Wall at Jinshanling
The Great Wall at Jinshanling is about 155 kilometers away from downtown Beijing and stretches from Miyun County of Beijing to Luanping County of Hebei Province. It is the best preserved part of the Great Wall in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) with many original features. Jinshanling connects to the Great Wall at Simatai in the east and Great Wall at Gubeikou in the west. The name of Jinshanling comes from two watchtowers, Great Jinshan Tower and Small Jinshan Tower on the Great Wall in this region. It was said that 3,000 soldiers from Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, under the command of famous Ming General Qijiguang (1528-1587), built two watchtowers and named them after the Great Jinshan Island and Small Jinshan Island in their hometown to show their sentimental feelings.
Great Wall of China, Jinshanling
Jinshanling is a section of the Great Wall of China located in the mountainous area in Luanping County, 125 km northeast of Beijing. This section of the wall is connected with the Simatai section to the east. Some distance to the west lies the Mutianyu section. Jinshanling section of the wall was built from 1570 CE during the Ming Dynasty. Footage: DredPhilm, December 2016. Music: Bensound.
Hiking Jinshanling Great Wall of China
A solo hike along the Jinshanling section of the Great Wall of China. Located in the mountainous area in Luanping County, 125 km northeast of Beijing.
No noisy tourist groups. Just me, my camera, and Breathtaking views!
Sea of clouds at Jinshanling Great Wall stuns visitors
The Jinshanling Great Wall, located in Luanping county in north China’s Hebei Province, is one of the best preserved parts of the Great Wall with many original features. On the morning of May 15, visitors were welcomed with spectacular views of boundless waves of clouds shrouding the wall.
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Great Wall of China from Jinshanling to Simatai Tour
Jinshanling / 金山岭 / 金山嶺 is a section of the Great Wall of China located in the mountainous area in Luanping County, Hebei Province, 125 km northeast of Beijing. This section of the wall is connected with the Simatai section to the east. Some distance to the west lies the Mutianyu section. Jinshanling section of the wall was built from 1570 CE during the Ming Dynasty.
The Jinshanling section of the Great Wall is 10.5 km long with 5 passes, 67 towers and 3 beacon towers. The initial section of the wall has been restored to original condition, but the condition of the wall deteriorates towards its natural state as it approaches Simatai. The entrance fee is 65 RMB. A cable car (40 RMB) has been constructed to take visitors to the highest point along the wall. There is an additional admission charge of 50 RMB to continue on to the Simatai section, and a 5 RMB fee to cross the suspension bridge.
Simatai / 司马台 / 司馬臺 is a section of the Great Wall of China located in the north of Miyun County, 120 km northeast of Beijing, holds the access to Gubeikou, a strategic pass in the eastern part of the Great Wall. It was closed in June 2010 but has been reopened to tourists in 2014.
Originally built during the Northern Qi dynasty (550–577) and rebuilt in the Hongwu years of the Ming dynasty.
Simatai Great Wall is 5.4 km long with 35 beacon towers. This section of the Great Wall incorporated the different characteristics of each section of the Great Wall. A specialist on the Great Wall, Professor Luo Zhewen, has said The Great Wall is the best of the Chinese buildings, and Simatai is the best of the Great Wall. UNESCO has designated Simatai Great Wall as one of the World Cultural Heritage Sites as part of the Great Wall World Heritage Site.
Simatai Great Wall is separated by a valley into eastern and western parts. The western part appears gentle with 20 well-preserved watchtowers dotting along the wall. The eastern part is much steeper, following more rugged terrain that includes cliff edges and kilometre-high peaks.
Hanging precariously onto the Yanshan Mountain, Simatai Great Wall is known for its steepness. Open Air Gondolas provide a way to ascend partway up the wall. The 17 watchtowers are relatively closely spaced and provide spectacular views.
Review of Jinshanling Great Wall Guesthouse and village authentic Chinese restaurant, hotel
One of the most beautiful, less-touristy sections of the Great Wall of China is the Jinshanling Great Wall (Chengde city, Hebei province). 125 km northeast of Beijing, Jinshangling is surrounded by lush mountains in Luanping County.
You can stay at the base, just a quick walk from the Great Wall at the Jinshanling Guesthouse, sometimes called the Jinshanling village and hotel. They have a family-style authentic Jinshanling Chinese lunch served on sight. After eating you can walk to the entrance, where you will see the statue of General Qi jigging. Once you are done walking the wall, you can take a cable car from the top of the Jinshanling section of the Great Wall.
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Blue Uniformed Officials on the Great Wall of China / 长城 / 長城
Jinshanling / 金山岭 / 金山嶺 is a section of the Great Wall of China located in the mountainous area in Luanping County, Hebei Province, 125 km northeast of Beijing. This section of the wall is connected with the Simatai section to the east. Some distance to the west lies the Mutianyu section. Jinshanling section of the wall was built from 1570 CE during the Ming Dynasty.
The Jinshanling section of the Great Wall is 10.5 km long with 5 passes, 67 towers and 3 beacon towers. The initial section of the wall has been restored to original condition, but the condition of the wall deteriorates towards its natural state as it approaches Simatai. The entrance fee is 65 RMB. A cable car (40 RMB) has been constructed to take visitors to the highest point along the wall. There is an additional admission charge of 50 RMB to continue on to the Simatai section, and a 5 RMB fee to cross the suspension bridge.
Simatai / 司马台 / 司馬臺 is a section of the Great Wall of China located in the north of Miyun County, 120 km northeast of Beijing, holds the access to Gubeikou, a strategic pass in the eastern part of the Great Wall. It was closed in June 2010 but has been reopened to tourists in 2014.
Originally built during the Northern Qi dynasty (550–577) and rebuilt in the Hongwu years of the Ming dynasty.
Simatai Great Wall is 5.4 km long with 35 beacon towers. This section of the Great Wall incorporated the different characteristics of each section of the Great Wall. A specialist on the Great Wall, Professor Luo Zhewen, has said The Great Wall is the best of the Chinese buildings, and Simatai is the best of the Great Wall. UNESCO has designated Simatai Great Wall as one of the World Cultural Heritage Sites as part of the Great Wall World Heritage Site.
Simatai Great Wall is separated by a valley into eastern and western parts. The western part appears gentle with 20 well-preserved watchtowers dotting along the wall. The eastern part is much steeper, following more rugged terrain that includes cliff edges and kilometre-high peaks.
Hanging precariously onto the Yanshan Mountain, Simatai Great Wall is known for its steepness. Open Air Gondolas provide a way to ascend partway up the wall. The 17 watchtowers are relatively closely spaced and provide spectacular views.
和合承德-承德城市宣传片 金山岭长城
金山岭长城是万里长城中独具特色的一部分,它横卧北京密云县与承德滦平县交界处,全长约11公里。这段长城建于明代,城墙是以条石为基,青砖砌成的。城上的马道很宽阔,可容纳六、七人并肩而行。垛口曾用作瞭望孔,垛口下的每一城齿上都有一个用来射击敌人的炮眼。
Jinshanling Great Wall is the Great Wall in the unique part of it lying Miyun County, Beijing and Chengde Luanping junction, is about 11 km. Great Wall during the Ming Dynasty, the walls are of stone as the base, brick brick. City on bridleways very wide and can accommodate six, seven abreast. Forts was used as a lookout hole, forts under the teeth of every city has a borehole used to shoot enemies.
Jinshanling
Jinshanling (simplified Chinese: 金山岭; traditional Chinese: 金山嶺; pinyin: Jīnshānlǐng), is a section of the Great Wall of China located in the mountainous area in Luanping County, 125 km northeast of Beijing. This section of the wall is connected with the Simatai section to the east. Some distance to the west lies the Mutianyu section. Jinshanling section of the wall was built from 1570 CE during the Ming Dynasty.
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中國的這個縣沒人說方言,所有人都說普通話,這就是他們的方言?
這個地方就是位於河北承德西南的灤平縣,所以說這個縣城是河北省的一個重點縣,雖然說只是一個縣,但是卻擁有十分好的一個交通環境和位置。
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The only county in China that has no dialect: Old people and children speak Mandarin, and anyone in any province can understand
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No one in the county of China speaks in tongues. Everyone speaks Mandarin. Is this their dialect?
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The only county in China that has no dialects, all of which are spoken in Mandarin, can be understood by other provinces!
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County Town Mandarin Dialect China Luanping County
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This place is located in Luanping County, southwest of Chengde, Hebei Province. Therefore, this county is a key county in Hebei Province. Although it is only a county, it has a very good traffic environment and location.
Grateful on the Great Wall
October 2012. It was like a wonderful dream, actually being there. This video is of the Jinshanling section of the Great Wall. It's in Luanping County, about a 3-hour bus ride from Beijing.
Great Wall Hiking Tour from Jinshanling to Simatai (Slideshow) / 长城 / 長城 (金山岭 / 金山嶺 to 司马台 / 司馬臺)
Jinshanling / 金山岭 / 金山嶺 is a section of the Great Wall of China located in the mountainous area in Luanping County, Hebei Province, 125 km northeast of Beijing. This section of the wall is connected with the Simatai section to the east. Some distance to the west lies the Mutianyu section. Jinshanling section of the wall was built from 1570 CE during the Ming Dynasty.
The Jinshanling section of the Great Wall is 10.5 km long with 5 passes, 67 towers and 3 beacon towers. The initial section of the wall has been restored to original condition, but the condition of the wall deteriorates towards its natural state as it approaches Simatai. The entrance fee is 65 RMB. A cable car (40 RMB) has been constructed to take visitors to the highest point along the wall. There is an additional admission charge of 50 RMB to continue on to the Simatai section, and a 5 RMB fee to cross the suspension bridge.
Simatai / 司马台 / 司馬臺 is a section of the Great Wall of China located in the north of Miyun County, 120 km northeast of Beijing, holds the access to Gubeikou, a strategic pass in the eastern part of the Great Wall. It was closed in June 2010 but has been reopened to tourists in 2014.
Originally built during the Northern Qi dynasty (550–577) and rebuilt in the Hongwu years of the Ming dynasty.
Simatai Great Wall is 5.4 km long with 35 beacon towers. This section of the Great Wall incorporated the different characteristics of each section of the Great Wall. A specialist on the Great Wall, Professor Luo Zhewen, has said The Great Wall is the best of the Chinese buildings, and Simatai is the best of the Great Wall. UNESCO has designated Simatai Great Wall as one of the World Cultural Heritage Sites as part of the Great Wall World Heritage Site.
Simatai Great Wall is separated by a valley into eastern and western parts. The western part appears gentle with 20 well-preserved watchtowers dotting along the wall. The eastern part is much steeper, following more rugged terrain that includes cliff edges and kilometre-high peaks.
Hanging precariously onto the Yanshan Mountain, Simatai Great Wall is known for its steepness. Open Air Gondolas provide a way to ascend partway up the wall. The 17 watchtowers are relatively closely spaced and provide spectacular views.
Breathtaking Cloud Spectacle Spotted at Great Wall
A breathtaking cloud spectacle appeared Sunday over a section of the Great Wall in north China's Hebei Province.
The sea of cloud lasts about three hours on Sunday morning as the sky cleared up after a shower.
Tourists and amateur photographers were amazed by the beautiful scene.
The 10.5 km-long Jinshanling Great Wall lies in the province's Luanping County, 130 km to the northeast of Beijing, and is renowned as a major attraction for hiking and photography.
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Motorcycle ride in G112 Luanping/Chengde border, Hebei, China
Beijing is known for pollution, congestion and other traffic related issues but once you get out from the city area, it is a different story.
The surrounding mountain area is a less-known motorcycle paradise. These twisty roads offers marvelous scenery and numerous route options for a day ride.
Visit motohorizons.com for more information about Beijing mountain roads.
Hiking the Great Wall of China
I was there for Golden Week, October 2012. Golden Week is when most of China has the week off from work to celebrate the founding of the People's Republic. The sections of the Great Wall that are near Beijing are normally mobbed with people that week, but I chose the Jinshanling section, which is 3 hours away by bus, so it was not crowded. I highly recommend that section if you ever visit Beijing during a Chinese national holiday.
Tour the groundbreaking of the Iowa farm being built in China
Take a look at what a Chinese farm groundbreaking looks like as officials from China and Iowa gather to mark the start of the China-US demonstration farm, being built based on an Iowa farm, in Luanping County, Hebei, China.
Tour the groundbreaking of the Iowa farm being built in China
Take a look at what a Chinese farm groundbreaking looks like as officials from China and Iowa gather to mark the start of the China-US demonstration farm, being built based on an Iowa farm, in Luanping County, Hebei, China.