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Mutianyu Great Wall

Mutianyu Great Wall

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Meilleur moment pour visiter

Early morning on weekdays, before 9:00, offers cooler temperatures and far fewer visitors. Late September to early November provides crisp air and colorful foliage for the best views.

Conseils budget

Entrance fee applies, with separate charges for cable car, chairlift, and toboggan, so walking up saves money. Use the public bus or official tourist shuttle from Huairou instead of private taxis to reduce transport costs.

Recommandé pour

History buffs, Photography enthusiasts, Families, Hikers

Planifiez votre visite

3-4 hours

À propos

Faits rapides: Climbing those stone steps, you can immediately feel the cold hard surface of the stones and the low hum of the mountain wind by your ears. The varying height of the steps makes you have to measure your pace with your footsteps. More than 20 beacon towers line the winding defense line. Looking far into the valley, clouds and mist roll like waves. The depth of field and layering effect make the scene especially striking for photography.

Points forts: Following the stone steps to reach Beacon Tower 23, you can smell the scent of pine needles mixed with fallen leaves. Slightly shifting your stance will bring the entire valley and the curve of the wall into view. Many people choose to take the cable car or monorail down the mountain. During the glide, looking down at low altitude reveals the continuous undulating brick wall and dark forest belt. The sound of the wind cutting past your ears is even more unforgettable than the photos.

Conseils d'initiés

  • Wear sturdy shoes, expect uneven stone steps and steep inclines.
  • Arrive before 9:00 or after 16:00 on weekdays to avoid peak tour groups and get softer light for photos.
  • Take the cable car up and the toboggan down to save time and knees, or skip the rides and walk the ramparts to save money.
  • Climb a restored watchtower for the best panoramic photos and bring a light jacket for wind at the top.
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