The
Great Wall (Changcheng), totaling more than 12,000
kilometers, is arguably the most famous image of China
throughout the world. It is the only man made object
visible from the moon, and as one of the Eight Wonders
of the world, the Great Wall of China lives up to
its reputation.
As
the closest section of the wall to Beijing, Badaling
is by far the most popular part of the site to visit
and, perhaps for this reason some find it the most
disappointing. The best time to visit is early morning,
before the tour buses arrive. If you make it past
the hoards and hustlers and make the climb itself,
the views are quite spectacular. The Great Wall is
a symbol of Chinese traditional culture and the pride
of the Chinese nation. Its worth taking a hike and
reflecting on this incredible feat of mankind.
Of
course, if we take a look at history, the wall did
not succeed in its main function; to keep out foreign
invaders. Those who wanted to break through the fortifications
all those years ago, found an alternative method.
The Chinese Empire did not allow for human weakness.
Attackers bribed their way past the wall where they
had failed to break through with physical force.
How
to get there:
1. Take the train to Badaling from Beijing Railway
Station or Xizhimen Station, and then walk about 15
minutes, to the Jiayuguan Pass
2. Take the No.2 tourist bus from the Beijing Railway
Station or from the West Gate of the Museum of Chinese
history. |