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Simatai Great Wall
The
Simatai section of the Great Wall, not far from the Gubeikou
section, is located at Gubeikou Town in the northeast of Miyun
County, Beijing, 120 kilometers from the city center. Its
construction started in the early Hongwu years (1368-1398)
of the Ming Dynasty. Like most sections of the Ming Dynasty
Great Wall often visited today, this section was also built
under the supervision of General Qi Jiguang.
The Simatai Great Wall is 5.4 km long with
all together 35 watchtowers. As the east section of the Gubeikou
defense line, this magnificent section features great strategic
significance. Built hundreds of years ago, the Simatai Great
Wall still retains all its original appearance. It not only
incorporates a variety of styles of other parts of the 10,
000-li-long wall, but also displays some unique characteristics.
This section of the Great Wall is often described with the
following five words: perilous, dense, diverse, ingenuous,
and peculiar.
In the valley, the Simatai Great Wall is
separated into two parts by the Simatai Reservoir, over which
a chain bridge runs through east to west. Like two huge golden
dragons, the two parts of the Great Wall wind down from the
east and west mountains into the reservoir, forming a wonderful
reflection of the magnificent Great Wall in the clear blue
water.
The
Simatai Great Wall, with densely-dispersed watchtowers snaking
along the mountain ridges, looks spectacular. On the hills
with gentle slopes in the west, twenty watchtowers are well
preserved. However, the west part of Simatai, where fifteen
watchtowers densely cover the mountain peaks almost one thousand
meters high, appears to be more breathtaking.
The watchtowers on the Simatai Great Wall
exhibit a refined design and various structures, among which
the most celebrated are the Wangjinglou(Watching Beijing Tower),
where one can enjoy lights of Beijing at night in the distance,
and Xiannulou(Angel's Tower), which is characterized by its
exquisite structure,with no reference concerning its name
origin.
Along the Simatai Great Wall one can also
find a section laid with bricks carrying inscriptions, such
as "Made by Qiangzi Camp","Made by the left
camp of Shandong in the 6th year of the Wanli reign"
and "Made by the infantry camp of suppressing enemy troops
in the 6th year of the Wanli reign". These messages not
only record their origin, but also the period of time they
were written.
With its fantastic scenery and precipitous
topography, the Simatai Great Wall is a remarkable place for
sightseeing, hiking and exploration. It has been acknowledged
by the UNESCO as one of the World Cultural Heritages.
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