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Trip to Badaling Great Wall

The Great Wall has many easily accessible sites near Beijing that are open to tourists year round.Most tourists visit Badaling Great Wall and with the new expressway from Beijing, this is only a 65 minute ride by bus. [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

Badaling is the most reconstructed section of the Great Wall and is meant to show the wall in its most idealized form: as the Mings would have originally envisioned it. This section was originally built in 1505 on the same pass as the Juyongguan section, showing just what a critical defense point this was for Beijing.  [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

Badaling is the most reconstructed section of the Great Wall and is meant to show the wall in its most idealized form: as the Mings would have originally envisioned it. This section was originally built in 1505 on the same pass as the Juyongguan section, showing just what a critical defense point this was for Beijing.  [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

Badaling is the most reconstructed section of the Great Wall and is meant to show the wall in its most idealized form: as the Mings would have originally envisioned it. This section was originally built in 1505 on the same pass as the Juyongguan section, showing just what a critical defense point this was for Beijing.  [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

Badaling is the most reconstructed section of the Great Wall and is meant to show the wall in its most idealized form: as the Mings would have originally envisioned it. This section was originally built in 1505 on the same pass as the Juyongguan section, showing just what a critical defense point this was for Beijing.  [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

Badaling is the most reconstructed section of the Great Wall and is meant to show the wall in its most idealized form: as the Mings would have originally envisioned it. This section was originally built in 1505 on the same pass as the Juyongguan section, showing just what a critical defense point this was for Beijing.  [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

Badaling is the most reconstructed section of the Great Wall and is meant to show the wall in its most idealized form: as the Mings would have originally envisioned it. This section was originally built in 1505 on the same pass as the Juyongguan section, showing just what a critical defense point this was for Beijing.  [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

Badaling is the most reconstructed section of the Great Wall and is meant to show the wall in its most idealized form: as the Mings would have originally envisioned it. This section was originally built in 1505 on the same pass as the Juyongguan section, showing just what a critical defense point this was for Beijing.  [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

Badaling is the most reconstructed section of the Great Wall and is meant to show the wall in its most idealized form: as the Mings would have originally envisioned it. This section was originally built in 1505 on the same pass as the Juyongguan section, showing just what a critical defense point this was for Beijing.  [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

Badaling is the most reconstructed section of the Great Wall and is meant to show the wall in its most idealized form: as the Mings would have originally envisioned it. This section was originally built in 1505 on the same pass as the Juyongguan section, showing just what a critical defense point this was for Beijing.  [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

Badaling is the most reconstructed section of the Great Wall and is meant to show the wall in its most idealized form: as the Mings would have originally envisioned it. This section was originally built in 1505 on the same pass as the Juyongguan section, showing just what a critical defense point this was for Beijing.  [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

Badaling is the most reconstructed section of the Great Wall and is meant to show the wall in its most idealized form: as the Mings would have originally envisioned it. This section was originally built in 1505 on the same pass as the Juyongguan section, showing just what a critical defense point this was for Beijing.  [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

Badaling is the most reconstructed section of the Great Wall and is meant to show the wall in its most idealized form: as the Mings would have originally envisioned it. This section was originally built in 1505 on the same pass as the Juyongguan section, showing just what a critical defense point this was for Beijing.  [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

Badaling is the most reconstructed section of the Great Wall and is meant to show the wall in its most idealized form: as the Mings would have originally envisioned it. This section was originally built in 1505 on the same pass as the Juyongguan section, showing just what a critical defense point this was for Beijing.  [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

Badaling is the most reconstructed section of the Great Wall and is meant to show the wall in its most idealized form: as the Mings would have originally envisioned it. This section was originally built in 1505 on the same pass as the Juyongguan section, showing just what a critical defense point this was for Beijing.  [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

Badaling is the most reconstructed section of the Great Wall and is meant to show the wall in its most idealized form: as the Mings would have originally envisioned it. This section was originally built in 1505 on the same pass as the Juyongguan section, showing just what a critical defense point this was for Beijing.  [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

Badaling is the most reconstructed section of the Great Wall and is meant to show the wall in its most idealized form: as the Mings would have originally envisioned it. This section was originally built in 1505 on the same pass as the Juyongguan section, showing just what a critical defense point this was for Beijing.  [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

Badaling is the most reconstructed section of the Great Wall and is meant to show the wall in its most idealized form: as the Mings would have originally envisioned it. This section was originally built in 1505 on the same pass as the Juyongguan section, showing just what a critical defense point this was for Beijing.  [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

Badaling is the most reconstructed section of the Great Wall and is meant to show the wall in its most idealized form: as the Mings would have originally envisioned it. This section was originally built in 1505 on the same pass as the Juyongguan section, showing just what a critical defense point this was for Beijing.  [Photo by Jia Yunlong]

Badaling is the most reconstructed section of the Great Wall and is meant to show the wall in its most idealized form: as the Mings would have originally envisioned it. This section was originally built in 1505 on the same pass as the Juyongguan section, showing just what a critical defense point this was for Beijing.  [Photo by Jia Yunlong]