Discover the Huanghuacheng Great Wall, a stunning and less crowded site with a rich military history. Built to protect imperial tombs, explore the submerged sections and reservoirs on a hike.
Discover the Huanghuacheng Great Wall, a stunning and less crowded site with a rich military history. Built to protect imperial tombs, explore the submerged sections and reservoirs on a hike.
- Huairou Huanghuacheng Great Wall - You will see the Great Wall through local people eye and avoid crowded.
- Huairou Huanghuacheng Great Wall - You will see the Great Wall through local people eye and avoid crowded.
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Use of binoculars and hiking poles
- Parking fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Use of binoculars and hiking poles
- Parking fees
- Lunch
- Lunch
The Huanghuacheng Great Wall boasts more stunning scenery and attracts fewer visitors compared to other tourist hotspots. During the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), it served as a key military stronghold designed to protect the royal tombs. Constructed on mountain ridges utilizing both stones and bricks, this Wall exemplifies tenacious ancient construction…
The Huanghuacheng Great Wall boasts more stunning scenery and attracts fewer visitors compared to other tourist hotspots. During the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), it served as a key military stronghold designed to protect the royal tombs. Constructed on mountain ridges utilizing both stones and bricks, this Wall exemplifies tenacious ancient construction techniques. In the early 1950s, the local government introduced two dam locations for irrigation and flood management, causing sections of the Wall to be submerged. Visiting this area, you will notice two reservoirs marking the start and conclusion of your journey. Huanghuacheng embodied utmost significance in defending the imperial city and royal burial sites in the Ming Dynasty. To provide maximum security to the capital and the royal tombs, two variations of the Wall were erected north of Beijing – the Outer Great Wall and the Inner Great Wall. Huanghuacheng forms part of the Inner Great Wall.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.