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The highlights include The Mutianyu Great Wall
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Despite the hundreds of buses that visit daily, the Great Wall at Mutianyu is not as crowded as the nearby Badaling or Juyongguan sections of the Wall. Mutianyu’s 2.5 kilometer stretch of the Wall allows you to walk for more than an hour as you explore 23 watchtowers and the valley on both sides of the Wall.



The Mutianyu Great Wall was built and restored in the early Ming Dynasty (1368 – 1644), on the remnants of a Wall originally built in the Northern Qi Dynasty (550-577). Reconstruction took place under the supervision of Xu Da, one of the founding generals of the Ming Dynasty, who was responsible for building a Wall from Shanhaiguan in the east to as far as Mutianyu. The Ming pass at Mutianyu was officially proclaimed in 1404, where is would serve as an important symbol of protection from marauding nomads to the north.
Reconstruction began in 1568 on 1000km of the Wall including Mutianyu. Responsibility was given to Qi Jiguang, a general who had built his credentials fighting Japanese pirates, and who took his responsibilities as a builder very seriously. Construction continued for many years, as the fortifications were built up with solid granite blocks, and included the construction of some of the larger defensive towers.



PICK-UP LOCATION
The pick up location is in your hotel’s lobby,your guide will hold a sign with your name writen on









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In China,children’s discount are based on height,please let us know your children’s height,so we can give you the children’s discount accordingly

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There are 23 towers (numbered from right to left) on the Mutianyu Great Wall You have three ways of getting to the Great Wall:
1) Walking up the Great Wall along the stone steps (like a mountain hike – 40 minute hike ) – to the 10th Watch Tower
2) Taking a cable car up to the Great Wall -to the 14th Watch Tower
3) Taking a chairlift to the Great Wall – to the 6th Watch Tower(chairlift up and you can either choose the tobbogan or chairlife down)
If you take the cable car up, you can enjoy the whole view of this section, Turn right,mostly downhill and will lead you to the tower NO 6–chairlift and the toboggan stations. The tobbogan ride is quite safe and a lot of fun. Usually people will choose the cable car up and the toboggan down.
. Usually it takes about 1½ hours to the wall and normal the Wall hiking takes about 2 hours.
Note: After touring on the wall, you may walk down the hill, or take cable, or chairlift or Toboggan down the hill.
You are kindly requested to pay cable, or chairlift or toboggan on the spot since they are optional.













This tour can be done as a half day tour(4-5 hours),the price then is (including Cable car round trip or ski-lift up and toboggan down the hill)
Note: additional hours are billed $15(100rmb) per hour for the guide and $15(100rmb per hour for the driver)














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