Jinshanling Great Wall (Hebei, China)
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Dorcadion Team
N 40° 40.608 E 117° 14.583
50T E 520540 N 4502908
The Jinshanling Great Wall section belongs among the most picturesque parts of this famous fortification structure. In beautiful mountain scenery, mostly peopleless, it offers perfect hiking adventure if you try to reach another section in Simatai...
Waymark Code: WM6FRX
Location: China
Date Posted: 05/27/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Tervas
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Located about 8 km SE of the Bakeshiying Township in Luanping County in Hebei Province, the Jinshanling Great Wall is one of the best preserved parts of the Great Wall with many original features. It starts from the Wangjinglou Tower in the east and ends at Longyukou in the west and stretches about 10 km.

The Jinshanling Great Wall is situated on the Big and Small Jinshanling, hence its name. Based on huge stone bars, the Great Wall was then made by huge bricks, each of which weighed about 12 kg. It has five main passes and 67 watchtowers. Every 100 m, there is an enemy tower each of which is about 10 m high. Featuring various structures and having various functions, those watchtowers are either one tiered or two-tiered. On the first floor there are some windows for shooting arrows. The roofs of the towers are many and varied, flat, arched, quadrangular or octagonal. Some are used to store weapons and hay. Others are used as soldiers' bedrooms. Among them, the most celebrated are the Big and Small Jinshan Watchtowers.

The big Jinshan Watchtower has two tiers which are connected by stone stairs. On the top of the tower is a small room used as the soldiers' retiring room. This small room has a unique structure. The rafters and eaves of the room are all made from polished bricks. The Small Jinshan Watchtower was constructed by soldiers from Zhejiang and Jiangsu Provinces led by Qi Jiguang, a famous general in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). To remind themselves of their hometowns, the tower was named Jinshan which was a pavilion's name in the Jiangxin Island in Zhanjiang.

The Wangjinglou Tower, the General Tower, the Black Tower and the Taochun Tower are also must-sees on the Jinshanling Great Wall. Each tower has its legend. Legend has it that the stone bars used to build the Wangjinglou Tower were carried to the mountain top by Er Lang Shen, the nephew of the Jade Emperor. The general tower was named to commemorate Wu Guihua, a heroine who sacrificed herself to resist northern invader's invasion in the Ming Dynasty. The Black Tower and the Taochun Tower were christened to commemorate two girls, Heigu and Taochun, who made great contributions to the construction of the Great Wall.

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