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Destinations: The Great Wall of China

Written by travel on July 11, 2009 – 9:49 am

The Great Wall of China is in every Asian holiday guide around. One cannot visit Asia without traveling to the Great Wall of China. This is a cultural icon of China and is a recognized landmark throughout the world. The wall was built, rebuilt and maintained between the 5th century BC and the 16th century to in protection of the Chines Empire. The Chinese did a lot to protect this man, and whilst building this great stonewall, many Chinese men lost their lives. It is estimated that over 3 million Chinese died whilst building the great wall of china over its long building process.

My husband and I decided to save up and go on the Asian Holiday of a lifetime. We have a friend who lives and works in Japan who speaks Chinese Mandarin fluently, having studied the language at Beijing University and has also worked in Taiwan. The plan was to visit our friend in Tokyo and see a bit of Japan. Then we flew to Hong Kong to spend some time there and then onto China. Our friend went with us, which made the trip a lot more fun and much easier, having someone to interpret for us.

Beijing is a fascinating place and we did the usual sightseeing, including exploring the Forbidden Palace and Tiananmen Square. One of the striking things is the amount of cars in the city and the background noise of tooting car horns. Then came the time to board the coach to take us to the Great Wall of China which was part of our Asian travel deal. We had read as much about it as we could but nothing really prepares you for it.

I was determined to walk the wall, a portion of it anyway, as it stretches over 4,000 miles! When we arrived, it was very busy, mostly with Chinese people and a few foreigners sprinkled here and there. We walked one of the most popular stages of the Great Wall China. It is divided into watchtowers, gateways and old barracks, some sections dating back to the 5th century. The longest human made construction in the world surpassed all expectations.


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