Besides Badaling, which Great Wall sections are worth your time while in Beijing?

2019-10-23

As one of the world's most iconic structural marvels, the Great Wall boasts over 2,000 years of history and stretches over 21,000 kilometers. Visiting what is arguably China's most instantly recognizable place remains on many travelers' bucket lists.

A quick online search about trips to the Great Wall points, more often than not, to Badaling, the most renowned section. However, if you want to avoid crowds, here's a selection of other options along the snaking structure with breathtaking vistas and unforgettable treks.

Jiankou Great Wall

The Jiankou section of the Great Wall is located in Huairou District, around 70 kilometers north of downtown Beijing. Nicknamed the "wild Great Wall," the Jiankou section of the Great Wall is known for its precipitous mountains and picturesque views. Built along a mountain ridge with particularly steep cliffs, it has become a hotspot for photographers and adventure seekers.

Transportation: Take express bus 916 from Dongzhimen to Huairou North Street Station and then take a taxi to the destination.

Admission fee: Free

Simatai Great Wall

Simatai Great Wall is located in Miyun District, about 120 kilometers northeast of downtown Beijing. The Simatai section retains the original appearance of the Great Wall and is the only section that offers night tours. When the night falls, the paths are illuminated with soft light. At the foot of the Great Wall lies the Gubei Water Town where you can spend the night after exploring the majestic surrounding. The Simatai night experience is available between 18:00 and 22:00 from April to October and 17:30 and 21:30 from November to March.

Transportation: Take a direct bus from Dongzhimen Wai Bus Station to Gubei Water Town. The earliest departs at 9 a.m.

Admission fee: 40 yuan (5.6 U.S. dollars).

Mutianyu Great Wall

The Mutianyu section of the Great Wall is located in Huairou District, about 70 kilometers north of Beijing city center. As one of the best-preserved sections, Mutianyu features densely distributed watchtowers. Some are rarely seen such as the Zhengguan Terrace (No.6 Watchtower), which is comprised of three hollow watchtowers. Renovation work has made it much easier and safer to climb. Moreover, it's equipped with a cable car and a luge, making it accessible to children and seniors.

Transportation: Take express bus 916 to Huairou North Street Station first and the destination is a 20-minute drive from the station.

Admission fee: 40 yuan (5.6 U.S. dollars)

The best time to visit the Great Wall is from March to May and September to November. Prepare well for your hike and check out your weather app before you set out.

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