Within the first production team of Xincheng Brigade, Xincheng Commune, Jiayuguan CityMap
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Desolate and dilapidated, I can't see the original appearance now, history is really too confusing for us now
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Xinchengbao Ruins Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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It is located about 0.5 kilometers west of Xincheng Commune, Jiayuguan City, within the bounds of the first production team of Xincheng Brigade of Xincheng Commune, on the left side of the road from the commune to Nigou Brigade, close to the road. In the northeast of Jiayuguan City, it is about 40 kilometers away from the pass. According to "Rebuilding Suzhou Xinzhi", "in the 28th year of Jiajing (1549), the city walls were built with the ancient city and other fortresses, and officials were added." The new castle plays an important role in the defense line of the northeast of the city, including a section of the side wall (the Great Wall) and thirty-one inner and outer piers. The new castle was built with rammed loess, and it has been seriously damaged, so the original appearance cannot be seen. Now there is only a residual wall of 85 meters, the residual height of the city wall is 5.9 in the south, 4.4 in the north, and 1.5 to 2 meters in thickness. The rammed earth layer is about 15 cm. According to historical records, when the city was first built, it was 115 feet on Tuesday.
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Desolate and dilapidated, I can't see the original appearance now, history is really too confusing for us now
The site of the new city is located in the village of Xincheng, Lishi Town, seven kilometers south of Shayang City, facing the Han River in the north, built in the Southern Song Dynasty. In the late Southern Song Dynasty, Kublai led the Yuan Army to attack the Southern Song Dynasty. In October 1274, the Yuan Army went down along the south of the Han River.
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It’s not worth seeing at all. It’s just a ten-meter wall, and you can only see one side. It’s completely different from the picture. I heard from the local uncle that there are attractions in the picture, but at the other end of the beach next door. Not worth coming