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After rain at Banchangyu, a Ming-dynasty fortress guarding Beijing's eastern gate, clouds wrapped the ridges near Qinhuangdao, a coastal city to the northeast of Beijing. This UNESCO World Heritage site embodies Qinhuangdao's legacy, where the turquoise sea meets the dragon-backed wall, preserving the Ming-dynasty engineering marvels.