Juyongguan Great Wall is a famous ancient city along the Great Wall of Beijing and a national cultural relic protection unit. It is a national AAAA scenic spot assessed by Beijing Tourism Bureau. Located in the canyon 20 kilometers north of Changping County. It is 60 kilometers away from Beijing and 20 kilometers away from Badaling Great Wall. The terrain is dangerous and it is an important pass of the Great Wall. In February 2013, two stigma beasts of Han Baiyu were stolen from Pangong archway in Juyongguan scenic spot. In May 2013, four people, including Zhao Mou, were arrested on suspicion of theft. The Great Wall of Juyongguan was built in a valley of 15 kilometers long, with overlapping hills, lush trees, rich flowers and magnificent scenery. It was listed as one of the eight sceneries of Yanjing in the Jin Dynasty 800 years ago, and was called "Juyong Pinnacle". Juyongguan is the gateway to Beijing from the north. It has the momentum of "one man should pass, one thousand men should not open". In the center of Juyongguan, there is also a beautifully carved white marble terrace "Yuntai". During the Yuan Dynasty, three stone pagodas were built on the platform, which were destroyed in the late Yuan and early Ming Dynasty. After the three towers were destroyed, another courtyard "Tai'an Temple" was built on this platform. This temple was burned down in the reign of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, leaving only this base - Yuntai. Inside the coupon door of Yuntai, there are four statues of heavenly kings carved on the stone wall, with vivid gestures. There are also Buddhist Sutras in Sanskrit, Tibetan, Mongolian, Uygur, Xixia and Chinese. Guan Cheng is circumferential closed and 4142 meters long. There are both Pang Gong and pinnacle academies for learning in the the Great Wall. There are also shopping streets for merchants to walk. There are not only Town God's Temple but also a special palace for visitors. Existing Juyongguan City also has a variety of related buildings, such as government offices, temples, Confucianism and so on. After the late Qing Dynasty, the buildings of Juyong Guancheng were gradually abandoned. In 1992, in order to protect cultural relics, the office of the Shisanling Special Zone in Changping County carried out a comprehensive restoration of the Guancheng building, reproducing the grandeur of the past.