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Mutianyu Great Wall, originally built in the Northern Qi dynasty and rebuilt under the Ming, is a well-preserved, strategic section. Made of granite with 22 watchtowers, double-sided crenellations, and unique passes, it winds through forested hills that change with the seasons, offering history and stunning views.
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Gubei Water Town — located near Gubeikou in Beijing’s Miyun District, at the foot of the Simatai Great Wall — is a modern water‑town resort built on the site of five former villages. Combining northern architecture with southern water‑town aesthetics, it was officially opened in 2014. Today it offers canals, arched stone bridges, old‑style houses, cultural performances and night‑time views of the Great Wall, creating…
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Simatai Great Wall, northeast of Beijing, is a steep, authentic Ming-era section with 35 watchtowers and dramatic cliffside stairways.
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The Forbidden City in Beijing, China, is a historic imperial palace from the Ming and Qing dynasties. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it showcases architecture, art, and culture from China’s imperial past.
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The Temple of Heaven in Beijing is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its imperial architecture, ceremonial history, and cultural significance. Built during the Ming Dynasty, it served as a sacred space for emperors to honor Heaven and pray for good harvests.
