Jiankou Great Wall
Located in the mountain ridge of Xizhazi Village, about 30km (19 miles) to Huairou County in Beijing, Jiankou Great Wall was an important section of the wall in Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644). Owing to the need for renovation, the wall is regarded as one of the most dangerous sections of the Ming's wall. It connects to Mutianyu Great Wall in the east and joins Huanghuacheng Great Wall in the west.
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Jiankou Section of the Great Wall
Jiankou Section of the Great Wall
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Jiankou Great Wall
Climb up the steep Jiankou Greta Wall.
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Jiankou Great Wall
Jiankou Great Wall, in a state of disrepair, the bricks, walls and steps are loose and unsteady.
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Jiankou Great Wall
Jiankou Great Wall requires an advanced hiking skills due to its disrepair for years.
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Jiankou Great Wall
Visitors should be very careful as Jiankou Great Wall was out of repair for years.
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Jiankou Great Wall
The "Sky Stairs" is one of the famous spot of Jiankou Great Wall, with the stairs go practically straight up.
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Jiankou Great Wall
Jiankou Great Wall connects to Mutianyu Great Wall in the east and joins Huanghuacheng Great Wall in the west.
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Jiankou Great Wall
The sun ignites the sky as it rises on Jiankou Great Wall.
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Jiankou Great Wall
The sun ignites the sky as it rises behind a watchtower on Jiankou Great Wall.
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