The Gubeikou Great Wall
Gubeikou had been a fortification of significant military importance since China's imperial era. The Great Wall at Gubeikou was built on precipitous mountain ridges which conform to the rolling mountain terrain. Gubeikou Great Wall has 143 beacon towers at an average interval of 156 meters, with the closest two being only 30 meters apart.
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Gubeikou Great Wall
Gubeikou Great Wall has some other architectures like ancient temporary imperial palace near it.
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Gubeikou Great Wall
The setting sun at Gubeikou Great Wall creates a majestic view for you.
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The Gubeikou Great Wall
The Gubeikou Great Wall is situated between Shanhaiguan Pass and Juyongguan Pass, and about 62 miles to Beijing, it is the bastion protecting the northern gateway to the capital.
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The Gubeikou Great Wall
With a history of about 2000 years, the Gubeikou Great Wall construction rates highly as an architectural achievement.
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The Gubeikou Great Wall
With a history of about 2000 years, the Gubeikou Great Wall construction rates highly as an architectural achievement.
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The Gubeikou Great Wall
Gubeikou Great Wall occupies a strategically important location which is difficult to access.
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The Gubeikou Great Wall
Gubeikou Great Wall is located along the Yanshan Mountain range in the northeast of Miyun County, south of the hill country of Panlong Mountain and Wohu Mountain.
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The Gubeikou Great Wall1
Today there are 14 beacon towers, 143 watch towers, 16 strategic pass, three citadels and many other military constructions in Gubeikou Great Wall.