Photographer's Note
Located in Huairou County about 45 miles from Beijing, Mutianyu Great Wall enjoys a long history and is part of the glorious culture of China. It connects Juyongguan Pass in the west and Gubeikou Great Wall in the east. The wall was first built in Northern Qi Dynasty (550 - 557). In Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644), Tan Lun and Qi Jiguang, two famous patriotic generals, rebuilt it in order to strengthen its defensive potential when they guarded the strategic pass. It served as the northern protective screen, guarding the capital and imperial mausoleums for generations.
Mutianyu Great Wall winds 1.4 miles through lofty mountains and high ridges, many sections of which are made of granite. The unique structure makes the wall almost indestructible. It measures 23 to 26 feet high and four to five yards wide. Both of the wall's inner and outer sides have parapets to defend against enemies coming from the two sides. Some parapets are saw- tooth shaped instead of the regular rectangular form. Below the parapets, there are square embrasures the top of which are designed in an arc structure, different from the traditional round embrasures.
There are 22 watch towers distributed at close intervals along the wall. They are located not only in the main wall but also at the distinctive 'branch cities'. Branch cities are built on the hill ridge against the inner or outer side of the wall. They measure from several yards to dozens of yards across. On the northwest over 3,281-feet hills, lies a section of the wall called 'Ox Horn Edge'. On the steep and lofty peaks, there are two walls named 'Flying Eagle Flies Facing Upward' and 'Arrow Lock'. What is more rarely seen on the southeast side is a general gateway platform guarded by three watch towers together. In locations of strategic importance, batteries are set up to reinforce the defense capabilities. Mutianyu Great Wall really deserves to be the archetype of the ten thousand li Great Wall.
Besides its strategically important location and compact layout, the Mutianyu Great Wall is also famous for the breath-takingly beautiful scenery. Woods cover over ninety-six percent of the total scenic area. The wall presents different aspects of beauty in the four seasons. Flowers bloom all over the mountains in spring. Grasses dress the hillside green in summer. Trees are laden with sweet fruits in autumn, and especially in October, leaves are turning red or yellow, touching the mountain tops with gold. In winter, the wall is covered by snow, making it seem more magnificent. The pine trees around Mutianyu Great Wall are well-known. There are more than 20 pines over 300 years old and about 200 pines over 100 year old. Besides, spring water at the foot of the wall tastes pure and fragrant, much appreciated by visitors.
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serp2000
(47063) 2008-12-30 8:24
Hi, Amos,
Excellent work! What is time at the moment of shoting? I wjnder, that no tourists. I remember a crowds of visitors.
Fine POV. Good details.
Happy New Year!
Serghei
asajernigan
(21427) 2008-12-30 8:28
Amos,
This is a well composed shot showing this section of the Great Wall from this high angle. The lack of people in the shot is very nice establishing a felling of isolation. The lighting and colors are great with nice sharpness and DOF.
TFS,
Asa
evojim
(180) 2009-11-24 14:48
Visiting the Greatwall in the snow adds different favor to the experience. Definite on my list to dos.
Jim
Photo Information
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Copyright: amos na (anadai)
(2687)
- Genre: Plaatsen
- Medium: Kleur
- Date Taken: 2008-12-27
- Categories: Kastelen, Architectuur, Kunst, Ruïnes
- Camera: Nikon D 70s, Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED-IF AF-S V
- Belichting: f/11, 1/500 Seconden
- Fotoversie: Originele versie
- Thema's: UNESCO World Heritage in Asia [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2008-12-30 6:23
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by anadai, last updated 2008-12-30 02:22