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Jinshanling Great Wall
Jinshanling, a section of the Great Wall located in the mountainous area, 125 km northeast of Beijing. It is the best preserved part of the Great Wall built from 1570 CE during the Ming Dynasty with many original features.
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Jinshanling Great Wall
It is a ruined watch tower, now roofless and rundown. It is named after a valley nearby - "Yaogou Valley".
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Jinshanling Great Wall
The Jinshanling Great Wall is situated on the Big and Small Jinshan mountains, hence its name. It has an elevation of 700 meters. Jinshanling connects to the Simatai section of the wall in the east and Gubeikou section in the west. |
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