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<title>Huanghuachen - Great Wall of China In Beijing</title>
<link>http://www.blogigo.co.uk/Huanghuacheng_tour_in_Beijing</link>
<description>Most tourists seem to go to the part of the wall called Badaling but we were hoping to avoid the crowds and any queues. The drive to the Huanghuacheng section takes about 2 hours each way. The long drive gave us a chance to look out the windows and see how people live, people working along the road and so on. Once again we were very lucky with the weather and when we reached the wall the skies were blue. Getting to the wall is really a great moment. All of a sudden you can see the wall on the mountain tops stretching as far as you can see, like a never-ending snake. only 20 minutes by foot  to reach the wall but all of a sudden we had our feet on a part of world history. Here you can choose if you want to go to the left  or right , I guess this takes you to Mutieyu on right and left site to Badalling...
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<dc:creator>kjun</dc:creator>
<dc:publisher>kjun</dc:publisher>
<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 01:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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