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2024.09.03 16:17 GMT+8

Explore the dizzying heights of Simatai Great Wall

Updated 2024.09.03 16:17 GMT+8
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A view of the Simatai section of the Great Wall in a Beijing suburb is seen in this photo taken on September 1, 2024. /CGTN

A view of the Simatai section of the Great Wall in a Beijing suburb is seen in this photo taken on September 1, 2024. /CGTN

A view of the Simatai section of the Great Wall in a Beijing suburb is seen in this photo taken on September 1, 2024. /CGTN

A view of the Simatai section of the Great Wall in a Beijing suburb is seen in this photo taken on September 1, 2024. /CGTN

A view of the Simatai section of the Great Wall in a Beijing suburb is seen in this photo taken on September 1, 2024. /CGTN

A view of the Simatai section of the Great Wall in a Beijing suburb is seen in this photo taken on September 1, 2024. /CGTN

A view of the Simatai section of the Great Wall in a Beijing suburb is seen in this photo taken on September 1, 2024. /CGTN

A view of the Simatai section of the Great Wall in a Beijing suburb is seen in this photo taken on September 1, 2024. /CGTN

Clinging precariously to a ridge in the Yan Mountains, the Simatai section of the Great Wall on the outskirts of Beijing is renowned for its steepness. The section was originally built during the Northern Qi Dynasty (550-577) and rebuilt during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). It guards access to Gubeikou, a major strategic pass on the route to the ancient capital of Beijing.

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