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19 km from Huanghuacheng Great Wall
Hiking the Great Wall in December 2016
Experienced by Robert Nyman
19 km from Huanghuacheng Great Wall
I was in China. Everything was great. The food was great. The people were great. This Wall was great. It was a Great Wall.
Experienced by Andrew Scarborough
19 km from Huanghuacheng Great Wall
Despite most postcards featuring photos from this area, it is barely standing! Trees grow from every tower and each step needs to be taken with care. Nature has taken over. It all makes for a very authentic experience though. You are walking along thousands of years of history. It isn’t clean or stable but it is the original wall. Each stone was laid by hand. Men had built it and many had been buried below it. It’s mind-blowing to think of the dedication, blood, sweat, and tears that must have gone into creating it. Full story: www.morethanjust.photos/greatwall
Experienced by Joshua Earle
19 km from Huanghuacheng Great Wall
There is nothing quite like having the entire Great Wall to your self. It was the best sunsetting experience.
Experienced by Road Trip with Raj
19 km from Huanghuacheng Great Wall
Mutianyu est une partie de la grande muraille de Chine située à 70 km au nord-ouest de la ville de Pékin.
Experienced by Chastagner Thierry
19 km from Huanghuacheng Great Wall
Not often you can have an iconic tourist site all to yourself. My wife ran down the wall to the look out tower. If you look carefully she is on the tower. Claims it is her best portrait photo yet.
Experienced by Christian Weinberg
19 km from Huanghuacheng Great Wall
I was on my last few days in China and had to go see the Great Wall; amazing experience despite the hiking to the spot where I took the pic that was really tiring.
Experienced by Marc-Olivier Jodoin
19 km from Huanghuacheng Great Wall
Walking the lesser trodden lengths of the Great Wall was one of the highlights of the trip to China. The beauty of the wall as it starts to be enveloped by and changed by the nature that surrounds it was mesmerising.
Experienced by Alex Collins
28 km from Huanghuacheng Great Wall
Great Wall Badaling
Experienced by Melissa
29 km from Huanghuacheng Great Wall
This is the authentic Chinese Great Wall. The day prior the day when this was taken, it snowed. This treasure, without any reservation, manifests the great land of China as well as the hard work of Chinese people 2000 years ago. Stepping on each stone and step, you will surely feel the unspeakable and transcendental power of history.
Experienced by Harry Jing
32 km from Huanghuacheng Great Wall
Looking out from the Great Wall of China at Badaling, 80km from Beijing and the most visited part of the wall.
Experienced by Nick Fewings
47 km from Huanghuacheng Great Wall
Sight from dormitory#41 we are graduates this year!!
Experienced by Yuan Wang
47 km from Huanghuacheng Great Wall
One of the magnificent Pagoda Temples at the Summer Palace, Beijing.
Experienced by Nick Fewings
47 km from Huanghuacheng Great Wall
the summer palace 頤和園
Experienced by Zhipeng Ya
53 km from Huanghuacheng Great Wall
Asian house and tree
Experienced by Yolanda Sun
53 km from Huanghuacheng Great Wall
Tired panda in China zoo
Experienced by Damian Patkowski
53 km from Huanghuacheng Great Wall
The throne, the armchair, the screen, and other imperial furniture that were used by Emperor Qianlong when he came here to give lectures at Beijing Imperial Academy (Guozijian in Chinese)
Experienced by Wei Pan
55 km from Huanghuacheng Great Wall
I did this shot in 2010 when I was in Beijing on a business trip - the Buddha is located on an artificial hill 'behind' the forbidden City.
Experienced by Detlev Klockow
55 km from Huanghuacheng Great Wall
A pavillion in Beihai Park, Beijing, China.
Experienced by Albert Hu
56 km from Huanghuacheng Great Wall
This is an Imperial Chinese Lioness in the grounds of the Forbidden Palace, Beijing, which was constructed in the 1300s. Sometimes these are referred to as Foo Dogs and are in pairs. This is the female or lioness, as it is playing with a cub, under it’s paw. This represents nurture. They are often made of granite or cast in bronze. I was lucky enough to visit the Forbidden Palace, whilst speaking at an international leadership conference, being held in Beijing.
Experienced by Nick Fewings