Juyongguan Great Wall is a famous ancient Guancheng along the Great Wall of Beijing, a national cultural relics protection unit. It is a national AAAA-level scenic spot assessed by Beijing Tourism Bureau. It is located in a canyon 20 kilometers north of Changping County. 60 kilometers away from Beijing, 20 kilometers away from the Badaling Great Wall, the terrain is dangerous, is an important pass of the Great Wall. In February 2013, two Han Baiyu's pillar beasts at the Paifang of the Palace of Juyongguan Scenic Area were stolen. In May 2013, Zhao and four others were approved for arrest on suspicion of theft. The Juyongguan Great Wall is built in a valley of 15 kilometers long, with mountains overlapping on both sides, lush trees, beautiful mountains and flowers, and magnificent scenery. It is listed as one of the eight Yanjing scenery as far back as 800 years ago in the Golden Age, known as "Juyong Die Cui". Juyongguan is the gateway to Beijing from the north, with the momentum of "one husband when Guan, Wanfu Mokai". The center of Juyongguan also preserves a beautifully carved Han white jade platform "Yuntai". During the Yuan Dynasty, three stone towers were built on the platform, which were destroyed in the late Yuan and early Ming Dynasty. After the three towers were destroyed, a courtyard was built on this platform, "Tai'an Temple", which was burned by fire during the Qing Kangxi period, leaving only this base - Yuntai. In the coupon gate of Yuntai, there are four statues of heavenly kings carved on the stone wall, and the attitude is passed on; The Buddhist scriptures are also engraved with Sanskrit, Tibetan, Mongolian, Uyghur, Xixia and Han. Guancheng is in a circular closed shape, 4142 meters long, and there are both the Yugong and Diecui College for learning in the group-shaped Great Wall, as well as the shopping street where the merchants walk; Not only is there a temple dedicated to worship, but also a palace specially for the driving.