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Essential
Architecture- Peking
Mutianyu Section of the Great
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Mutianyu, 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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protective wall |
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Mutianyu is a section of the Great Wall of China located in Huairou County
70km northeast of Beijing. The Mutianyu section of the Great Wall is
connected with Juyongguan Pass in the west and Gubeikou Gateway in the
east. As one of the best-preserved parts of the Great Wall, Mutianyu
section of Great Wall used to serve as the northern barrier defending
the capital and the imperial tombs.
First built in the mid-6th century during the Northern Qi,
Mutianyu Great Wall is older than the Badaling section of the Great
Wall. In the Ming dynasty, under the supervision of General Xu Da,
construction of the present wall began on the foundation of the wall of
Northern Qi. In 1404, a pass was built in the wall. In 1569, the
Mutianyu Great Wall was rebuilt and till today most parts of it are well
preserved. The Mutianyu Great Wall has the largest construction scale
and best quality among all sections of Great Wall.
Built mainly with granite, the wall is 7-8 meters high and the
top is 4-5 meters wide. Comparing with other sections of Great Wall,
Mutianyu Great Wall possesses unique characteristics in its
construction.
Watchtowers and over-towering pass densely scatter along this
section of Great Wall - exactly, 22 watchtowers in the 2250-meter-long
wall.
Both the outer and inner parapets are crenellated with merlons,
so that shots could be fired at the enemy on both sides - a feature very
rare on other parts of the Great Wall.
The Mutianyu Pass consists of 3 watchtowers, one big in the
center and two smaller on both sides. Standing on the same terrace, the
three watchtowers are connected each other inside and compose a rarely
seen structure among all sections of Great Wall.
Besides, this section of Great Wall is surrounded by woodland and
streams. The Forest-coverage Rate is over 90 percent.
Today, this section of wall is open to visitors. A cable car is
available to help visitors. Another feature of the wall at Mutianyu is
the wheeled toboggan ride down from the wall on a winding metal track.
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