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Tours & tickets to the Great Wall of China

 

Great Wall of China

Great Wall of China tours

The Great Wall of China is truly mystifing. No hyperbole here. The Wall is the planet's longest manmade structure, stretching approximately 4,000 miles like a dragon slithering from east to west through grasslands, desserts and mountains. It was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987.

Originally built to protect the various dynasties from raids by assorted nomadic tribes in the 3rd century BC, it has come to symbolize the strength of the Chinese nation. Today, parts of the wall are in ruins but its architectural grandeur still reigns.

Great Wall of China at Badaling & Ming Tombs Day Tour

From USD $57.00

Great Wall of China at Badaling & Ming Tombs Day Tour

Drive to the Badaling section of the Great Wall, the symbol of ancient Chinese engineering. From here it is on to the sacred Ming Tombs, burial grounds to 13 of the 16 Ming emperors.

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Great Wall of China at Mutianyu

From USD $45.00

Great Wall of China at Mutianyu

Compare the Mutianyu section of the great wall to the Badaling section featured in most other tours. Mutianyu Great Wall is much steeper than Badaling Great Wall & a more challenging climb.

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Great Wall at Badaling, Forbidden City &
Tiananmen Square

From USD $69.00

Great Wall of China Tours, Attractions & Activities

Start with a tour of the grounds at Tiananmen Square. From there, walk to the Forbidden City, also known as the Imperial Palace Museum. See antiques and treasures representing all of China's history. Then visit the Badaling section of the Great Wall, one of the best preserved sections.

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Where to Wall

There are several sections of the Great Wall to visit but, by far, the most popular one was built during the Ming Dynasty (circa 1368-1640). Badaling, 50 miles northwest of Beijing city, has undergone significant renovations since the late 1950s and was the first portion of the wall opened to the public.

No surprise, this area is tourist friendly, filled with lots of hotels and restaurants. It's also the spot that President Nixon and his wife visited during his historic 1972 China trip.

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