The Great Wall of Gubeikou includes not only the steep Simatai, but also the dragon, Crouching Tiger, and the eight-way building. Simatai and Qilong Mountain are currently open as official scenic spots. In Maoer Mountain, you can overlook the general building and the 24-eye building of Longshan. Crouching Tiger Mountain is very powerful, the Wild Great Wall is dangerous, and it is not open for the time being.
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The Great Wall of Gubeikou includes not only the steep Simatai, but also the dragon, Crouching Tiger, and the eight-way building. Simatai and Qilong Mountain are currently open as official scenic spots. In Maoer Mountain, you can overlook the general building and the 24-eye building of Longshan. Crouching Tiger Mountain is very powerful, the Wild Great Wall is dangerous, and it is not open for the time being.
The Great Wall at Gubeikou is the most complete Great Wall system in the history of China. It consists of the Great Wall of Beiqi and the Great Wall of Ming, including Wohu Mountain, Panlong Mountain, Jinshanling and Simatai.
Gubeikou Great Wall is located in Gubeikou Town, Miyun District, Beijing, including the Longshan Great Wall and Wohushan Great Wall. These two are regular attractions that need to buy tickets to enter. In addition, there are some wild Great Walls around, which can be climbed by yourself, such as the ancient Beikou Yingcheng site.
The Great Wall section here is magnificent, and the anti-Japanese bonfire is still burning next to it.....
The ancient village of Gubeikou at the foot of the Great Wall of Gubeikou is now a place for Internet celebrities to check in and travel, and it is also a pilot place for the construction of red beautiful villages. The small mountain village is surrounded by mountains and waters, and the scenery is pleasant. The small farmyard is scattered, clean and tidy, and it is a good place to escape the heat.
The most worth climbing Wild Great Wall around Beijing is a historical site of the ancient Beikou battle more than half a century ago. This Great Wall still retains the broken masonry, bullet holes, bombed city walls and campfires left over from war and history. It should be said that more than half of the roads have no city walls, only the broken masonry on the ground and the trails that people stepped out of, and the whole section is about four hours of hiking. The terrain is steep There are several steep and landslides and a little thrilling, it is recommended to prepare a trekking pole to assist climbing...