Badaling Great Wall
Badaling means "giving
access to every direction", the name
itself suggests its strategic importance.
Badaling Great Wall lies in Yanqing County,
northwest of Beijing. It covers five counties
and one district, namely: Miyun, Huairou,
Pinggu, Yanqing and Changping County and
Mentougou District.
Badaling Great Wall was the
best preserved part of the Ming Great Wall.
Here, the wall averages 7.8 metres high,
6.5 metres wide of the base, and 5.8 metres
at the top. The wall was designed to allow
five horsemen or ten soldiers to march side
by side along the wall. The flights of stairs
up to the outer wall are fairely widely
spaced.
The wall could almost be considered
as a superhighway on the rough mountain
terrain. On the highway, news, men or even
food could travel rapidly. Suppose you were
a solider 500 years ago in the Ming Dynasty,
when you found some enemies were about to
invade your country, in the daytime, they
should start a heavy smoke to tell the other
soliders to get ready, when seeing their
signal, would start another smoke in the
distance, this signal would be relayed until
finally it reached the capital and the whole
country would be ready for the war. But
what if the enemies invade the country at
night, as most invasion started, they should
light up beconfires to communicate military
information to the emperor at a very rapid
speed.
Great Wall at Badaling For every
few hundred metres, you can see a watchtower.
Also, the wall of this section was built
of giant rocks and bricks of similar size.
It was faced with stone, and the inside
was filled with earth and rubber, therefore,
Badaling Great Wall was also regarded the
strongest section of the Ming Great Wall.
To experience the real splendor
of the Great Wall, you should not only see
the Great Wall and take pictures from down
here, but also walk on it. There're two
entrances where you can climb the Badaling
Great Wall, most people, however, climb
the Great Wall from the right entrance because
it is an easier way. It takes about an hour
to climb to the top of the raised towers
either way. From the top on the right looking
northwest, you can see the famous Guanting
Reservoir; The wall on the left is a little
more steep, naturally, less people climb
the wall from this side.
Different people may have very
different preferences. Make your choice
and start climbing now!
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