Interesting Facts about the Great Wall of China.
Posted: Thursday, February 15, 2007
by Lola
Passport to China
In my article about the new Seven Wonders of the World, I made mention of the highly admired Great Wall of China which happens to be in the list. As the declaration ceremony fast approaches, I have decided to feature a post dedicated to the Great Wall of China.
By far, this icon has become an manmade wonder which continue to attract tourists from around. With a rich historical and cultural background, the Great Wall of China has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. But then again, you may be curious to know why the Great Wall of China was built. Something about the Great Wall of China is that, you need to see and climb it to truly appreciate its majestic beauty.
Over the next 1700 years, the Great Wall of China was enhanced which gradually became a world renowned manmade wonder. Additional information about the Great Wall of China is:
• It used to be called the Ten Thousand Li Wall. This referred to the length of the wall. (1 li is equivalent to half a kilometer or one third of a mile).
• Being the travel icon of China, the great wall has become a world renowned tourist destination.
• It is a beautifully structured photogenic symbol with imposing watchtowers winding up and down steep hills, cliffs, plateaus and deserts from across the east coast to Xinjiang in the northwest of China.
• It was built by over a million people who happened to be peasants, prisoners and soldiers many of who lost their lives in the construction process.
• It was during the Qin (pronounced as "chin") dynasty that the modern word "China" was derived.
• The sections in the eastern part of China were built out of bricks and stones while the western sections of wall were made out of low quality materials – earth and grass.
• The watch towers on the wall served as a deployment zone between one another.
Now that the Great Wall has become what it is today, it has four popular sections where you can visit when you travel to china. These are the Badaling section, Mutianyu section, Simatai section and Shixiaguan section, all of which serve different purposes for scholars, tourists and researchers on a great wall tour. The best month to visit the Great Wall of China is between May and October when weather allows for great visiting periods.
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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)why was the wall of china built??????????????????????The Great wall of China was built to keep china safe because there were confusing stair cases that only people in china could figure out.
the great wall was bulit so the enimies could stay out and the enimes could not be climbing or attaking there side and try not to ttake there land!!
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