The Great China Wall |
The construction of the Great Wall China began in the 7th century B.C., under the Dynasty Zhou. This wall was constructed along many hundreds of years. The first version of the wall was constructed to support invaders far from the villages that cultivate the land for the Chinese border. These walls were constructed in weak points in the natural landscape or where the threat was perceived like the major one.
Some of these walls eventually became of greater strategic importance when the localised defences were gradually joined to form the Great Wall of China. At those times that the Chinese territory expanded northward, earlier walls became secondary defences when a more northerly wall was built. The Great Wall of China was built by soldiers, civilians, farmers and prisoners, primarily during three dynasties: the Qin, the Han and the
Ming, although the Sui Dynasty and the Ten Kingdoms period also played a part. The building styles of each dynasty added their own flavour and advanced the techniques learned from the previous.
The first dynasty of China was the short lived Qin Dynasty. The first emperor, Qin ShiHuang, was a tyrannical emperor who unified China by force and set about constructing one Great Wall by joining. He even sent scholars to work on the Great Wall, anyone who was deemed unproductive. These workers faced arduous labor, and the constant danger of being attacked by bandits.
- Length: 8,851.8 km (5,500 miles)
- built and : 5th century BC
- Country : China
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I was lucky enough to visit the Great Wall in December 2007before niagara falls boat tour us side. I hiked the 10-km stretch from Jinshanling to Simatai, and it was absolutely wonderful. There was a great mix of crumbling sections with parts that were in better shape, and some sections which were incredibly steep. The whole journey, though, was wonderful, and every view of the structure was magnificent. The true majesty of the Wall, in my opinion, comes from its setting. The way that it highlights and draw attention to the mountainous land by providing a principal point is where the real "wonder" lies.
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