The Great Wall Beijing Session, 北京万里长城北京段, Great Wall

 

The Great Wall Beijing Session (in simplified Chinese 北京万里长城北京段) is the most ambitious defense project in ancient China and it was founded in the Spring and Autumn Dynasty (before and after the seventh century BC), before Qin Dynasty’s Great Wall project at west Pro Peach (Minxian Gansu), along Yinshan. This Session is east to Liaodong jieshi, and is as long as Yu Hua Session. The Great Wall Beijing Session is known as “The Great Wall”, and nowadays there are still remains of the Great Wall.

 

Since the Qi Dynasty, and Northern Zhou Dynasty, different generations have carried out the construction work on the Great Wall. Amendment to the western end of the Han Dynasty’s Great Wall to Dunhuang was also conducted. During the Ming Dynasty, the emperor from the Ming began to start a large-scale construction of the Great Wall, making it start from Jiayuguan west, and east to the Yalu River. Such construction extended the length of the Great Wall to a total distance of about 12600 km.

The Great Wall Beijing Session is the oldest para-Yan Great Wall, which is located in Changping District, about 35 kilometers northwest of the flow on the Western Hills Village, which is an old rural area.

 

Changping District’s Great Wall is a remain of the ancient Yan Dynasty. This end of the Great Wall was built in the Warring States (BC 283). It was abandoned after reunification or China and therefore, it is now only ruins. Ming Dynasty Great Wall in Beijing was extended to the Great Wall Beijing Session with the Ming one as the main body, and there was semi-circular distribution. The combined Great Wall has a total distance of about 629 kilometers (one of the Ming Dynasty Great Wall ago 73 kilometers), along the city of a total of 827 Units, with 71 check points, and there are troops in each check point. Most of the Great Wall was intact, and some walls are damaged by natural erosion. One of the sessions of the Great Wall includes Badaling Great Wall, Jinshanling Great Wall Mutianyu Great Wall and all are now turned into tourist areas.

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