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Essential
Architecture- Peking
Juyongguan Section of the Great
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Juyongguan, near
Beijing / Peking, China |
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mid-6th century |
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style
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Ming Dynasty |
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construction
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stone |
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protective wall |
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Juyongguan or Juyonguan Pass is located in an 18 kilometer-long valley
named "Guangou" which is inside Changping County more than 50 kilometers
from Beijing City. It is one of the three greatest passes of the Great
Wall of China. The other two passes are Jiayuguan Pass and Shanhai Pass.
It had many different names in the past dynasties. However, the
name "Juyongguan Pass" was used by more than three dynasties. It was
first used in the Qin Dynasty when Emperor Qinshihuang ordered to build
the Great Wall. Juyongguan Pass has two passes, one at the south and one
at the north. The south one is called "Nan Pass" and the north one is
called "Badaling".
This pass was connected to the Great Wall in the Northern and
Southern Dynasties.
In the middle of Juyongguan Pass, there is a "Cloud Platform"
with another name of "Crossing Street Tower". It was made of white
marble in the Yuan Dynasty with a height of 9.5 meters. Around the top
of the platform there are many architectures such as stone railings and
a watching post. They are still kept in the style of the Yuan Dynasty.
In the middle of the base of the platform there is an arched door where
men, horses and carriages could pass through. Many animal images were
carved in the arched hole and the arched door. On the walls of both
sides of the door, the statues of gods and scriptures are carved. There
were three white towers on the platform in the past (this is how it got
the name of "Crossing Street Tower") and were destroyed in the
transitional period between the Yuan Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty. Later
a Tai'an Temple was built on the platform but was later destroyed in the
Qing Dynasty.
The present Pass was initially built in the Ming Dynasty and
received much renovation later. It is a very important strategic place
connecting the inner land and the area near the northern border of
China. It is also a defensive place for the ancient Beijing City. So it
is wanted by all the military parties.
Once there were lush flowers and trees around the Pass like
layers of green waves, so it got the good name of "Juyong Green Layers",
which belongs to one of "Yanjing Eight Best Sceneries". The Chinese
government is trying to restore the vegetation and although some
progress has been made, the vegetation has not recovered to its past
level.
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