HEllo pplz....well i was jst wonderin How does the Great wall of china has impacted china today?
Nov. 15,2009 20:02 Mr.Jay replied:
The Great Wall of China is the no.1 tourist attraction in China now. It is very important in chinese tourism.
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Nov. 14,2009 04:54
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Mr.speaker said:
Which wall in Beijing is the most beautiful one?
Nov. 15,2009 20:00 Mr.nini replied:
The wall sections have different kinds of beauties. In my opinion, I think Badaling is most beautiful of all.
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Nov. 13,2009 09:42
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Mr.kewl(usa) said:
how tall is yha great wall of china ?
Nov. 13,2009 19:43 Mr.Jay replied:
20-23 feet tall
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Nov. 11,2009 05:01
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Mr.Ask said:
Which bus should I take to Badaling?
Nov. 11,2009 21:53 Mr.Oliver replied:
You can take bus no.919 at Deshengmen Gate to Badaling. For more information, you can read in this page: http://www.travelchinaguide.com/cityguides/beijing/greatwall.htm
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Nov. 10,2009 04:58
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Mr.Rain said:
How long is the Great Wall and how many sections?
Nov. 10,2009 19:55 Mr.Lin replied:
The Great Wall measures 8,851.8 km (5,500 miles). It passes through ten cities and provinces in China. The famous sections include Badaling, Juyongguan, Mutianyu, Jinshanling and Simatai. Some sections have been repaired and others remain wild.
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Nov. 10,2009 10:37
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Ms.Yen(USA) said:
if anyone would know where and how to rent or any company would offer tour to the great wall of China by Motorcycle???
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Nov. 5,2009 20:34
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Ms.Emily(New Zealand) said:
Hi,i just want to ask....how tall is the wall of china and how wide is it????? Coz i'm doing a research work on this....Thanx
Nov. 9,2009 04:51 Mr.Sim replied:
It is different. Generally, it measures 6-7 meters tall and 4-5 meters wide.
Nov. 9,2009 16:04 Mr.mike(USA) replied:
WAS THE WALL A GOOD DEFENISVE TACTIC
Nov. 9,2009 19:59 Ms.Aurora replied:
Certainly it is. Originally it was built to defend the attacks from the northern nomadic tribes. But at last, it was broken through by the army of later Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).
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Nov. 8,2009 04:58
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Mr.Kind said:
How many famous sections of the wall can you list?
Nov. 8,2009 17:50 Mr.marci douglas replied:
crenel stone
Nov. 9,2009 19:52 Ms.lily replied:
I can tell u there are Badaling, Jinshanling, Simatai and Mutianyu!
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Nov. 9,2009 13:42
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Ms.stacey(kilmichael) said:
wat is the weight of the great wall
Nov. 9,2009 19:51 Ms.Doll replied:
Each brick on it measures about 15kg. So you can imagine the whole weight.
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Oct. 22,2009 04:52
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Mr.Ray said:
What's the entrance price of Badaling?
Nov. 9,2009 19:50 Mr.Judo replied:
CNY40 at this travel season.
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Nov. 9,2009 00:48
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Ms.winter(philippines) said:
hello, are there any flats near china national convention center?
Nov. 9,2009 04:11 Mr.Lin replied:
Yes, China National Convention Center Grand Hotel is located near it.
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Nov. 9,2009 01:45
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Mr.xiaolin(china) said:
Do the greatwall has high-grade hotel nearby,and any animal live?
Nov. 9,2009 04:05 Ms.Smart(cn) replied:
Yes, there are many foreign-related star hotels near the walls, such as Badaling Hotel and Juyongguan Old Hostel. Besides, many farmhouses located near the walls are also a wise choice for their convenient location, good service and reasonable price.
A variety of animals lives near the wall, such as rabbits, goats, squirrels and even snakes!
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Nov. 6,2009 03:44
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Ms.Carol(Philippines) said:
My friend and I plan to go to Beijing from Shanghai on 1 Dec by train (soft sleeper), the bullet train that leaves at night time and reaches Beijing at around 7am. We do not plan to join a group tour. So how do we go to the Badaling from the train station. Are there buses nearby the station that we can ride to go to Badaling? Also, how do we come back to the beijing station on the same day? Are there buses waiting at the foot of the badaling wall? appreciate the advice.
Nov. 7,2009 21:57 Ms.Vivian replied:
First take bus no. 387 at Beijing West Railway Station and get off at Ma Dian Qiao East Station, and take bus no.919(慢)at Ma Dian Qiao South Station, and get off at Badaling Great Wall Station.
During your return trip, you can take bus no.919 at Badaling, and get off at the final destination-Deshengmen. The last bus from Badaling to Deshengmen leaves at about 17:00. So watch your time.
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Nov. 4,2009 04:51
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Mrs.Smith(USA) said:
I will go to Beijing in December. I'll visit the wall. Which section should I choose? Any recommendation? I'm middle aged and with two kids.
Nov. 4,2009 19:57 Mr.Zhen replied:
Hi, suggest u visit Badaling for easy transportation and safety concern.
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Nov. 4,2009 15:29
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Mr.Coc(USA) said:
how much does it weigh
Nov. 4,2009 19:56 Mr.lin replied:
About 15kg.
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Nov. 4,2009 11:54
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Mr.ali hyder(Pakistan) said:
great amazing to see this great wall in December and to see that great wall how it has been preserved from the vagaries of nature and man made vandalism
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Nov. 3,2009 12:41
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Mr.joe(usa) said:
who did the Qin use to build the great wall??
Nov. 3,2009 21:55 Mr.Zhen replied:
The Qin Dynasty built the great wall to protect the people living in central land from being invaded by northern nomadic tribes.
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Oct. 31,2009 12:55
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Ms.Clark(usa) said:
What is the fastest way to get from the Marriott Great Wall hotel in Beijing to the section of the great wall you would recommend for a first-time visitor? Thanks very much!
Oct. 31,2009 20:48 Mr.Lin replied:
There are many Marriott Great Wall hotel in Beijing, which branch store do you refer, and where it is located?
Nov. 3,2009 11:45 Mr. poxy (Michigan) replied:
i think the fastest way is probably by plain
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Nov. 3,2009 04:59
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Mr.Leo said:
How long it measures?
Nov. 3,2009 11:34 Ms. letty(colorado) replied:
the great wall of china measures about 2,000 miles long amazing right?1
Nov. 3,2009 11:38 Mr. led (canada) replied:
actually it measures about about 5,500 miles not 2000 thats ridicules
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Nov. 2,2009 10:17
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Ms.Nikki(U.S) said:
When did they star building it?
Nov. 2,2009 19:54 Mr.Eric replied:
Early in Spring and Autumn Period (770 BC - 476 BC)
Travelers' Voices on China Great Wall (584)
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Nov. 15,2009 15:14 Reply
Ms.idk(usa) said:
HEllo pplz....well i was jst wonderin How does the Great wall of china has impacted china today?
Nov. 15,2009 20:02
Mr.Jay replied:
The Great Wall of China is the no.1 tourist attraction in China now. It is very important in chinese tourism.
12.
Nov. 14,2009 04:54 Reply
Mr.speaker said:
Which wall in Beijing is the most beautiful one?
Nov. 15,2009 20:00
Mr.nini replied:
The wall sections have different kinds of beauties. In my opinion, I think Badaling is most beautiful of all.
13.
Nov. 13,2009 09:42 Reply
Mr.kewl(usa) said:
how tall is yha great wall of china ?
Nov. 13,2009 19:43
Mr.Jay replied:
20-23 feet tall
14.
Nov. 11,2009 05:01 Reply
Mr.Ask said:
Which bus should I take to Badaling?
Nov. 11,2009 21:53
Mr.Oliver replied:
You can take bus no.919 at Deshengmen Gate to Badaling. For more information, you can read in this page: http://www.travelchinaguide.com/cityguides/beijing/greatwall.htm
15.
Nov. 10,2009 04:58 Reply
Mr.Rain said:
How long is the Great Wall and how many sections?
Nov. 10,2009 19:55
Mr.Lin replied:
The Great Wall measures 8,851.8 km (5,500 miles). It passes through ten cities and provinces in China. The famous sections include Badaling, Juyongguan, Mutianyu, Jinshanling and Simatai. Some sections have been repaired and others remain wild.
16.
Nov. 10,2009 10:37 Reply
Ms.Yen(USA) said:
if anyone would know where and how to rent or any company would offer tour to the great wall of China by Motorcycle???
17.
Nov. 5,2009 20:34 Reply
Ms.Emily(New Zealand) said:
Hi,i just want to ask....how tall is the wall of china and how wide is it?????
Coz i'm doing a research work on this....Thanx
Nov. 9,2009 04:51
Mr.Sim replied:
It is different. Generally, it measures 6-7 meters tall and 4-5 meters wide.
Nov. 9,2009 16:04
Mr.mike(USA) replied:
WAS THE WALL A GOOD DEFENISVE TACTIC
Nov. 9,2009 19:59
Ms.Aurora replied:
Certainly it is. Originally it was built to defend the attacks from the northern nomadic tribes. But at last, it was broken through by the army of later Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).
18.
Nov. 8,2009 04:58 Reply
Mr.Kind said:
How many famous sections of the wall can you list?
Nov. 8,2009 17:50
Mr.marci douglas replied:
crenel stone
Nov. 9,2009 19:52
Ms.lily replied:
I can tell u there are Badaling, Jinshanling, Simatai and Mutianyu!
19.
Nov. 9,2009 13:42 Reply
Ms.stacey(kilmichael) said:
wat is the weight of the great wall
Nov. 9,2009 19:51
Ms.Doll replied:
Each brick on it measures about 15kg. So you can imagine the whole weight.
20.
Oct. 22,2009 04:52 Reply
Mr.Ray said:
What's the entrance price of Badaling?
Nov. 9,2009 19:50
Mr.Judo replied:
CNY40 at this travel season.
21.
Nov. 9,2009 00:48 Reply
Ms.winter(philippines) said:
hello, are there any flats near china national convention center?
Nov. 9,2009 04:11
Mr.Lin replied:
Yes, China National Convention Center Grand Hotel is located near it.
22.
Nov. 9,2009 01:45 Reply
Mr.xiaolin(china) said:
Do the greatwall has high-grade hotel nearby,and any animal live?
Nov. 9,2009 04:05
Ms.Smart(cn) replied:
Yes, there are many foreign-related star hotels near the walls, such as Badaling Hotel and Juyongguan Old Hostel. Besides, many farmhouses located near the walls are also a wise choice for their convenient location, good service and reasonable price.
A variety of animals lives near the wall, such as rabbits, goats, squirrels and even snakes!
23.
Nov. 6,2009 03:44 Reply
Ms.Carol(Philippines) said:
My friend and I plan to go to Beijing from Shanghai on 1 Dec by train (soft sleeper), the bullet train that leaves at night time and reaches Beijing at around 7am. We do not plan to join a group tour. So how do we go to the Badaling from the train station. Are there buses nearby the station that we can ride to go to Badaling? Also, how do we come back to the beijing station on the same day? Are there buses waiting at the foot of the badaling wall? appreciate the advice.
Nov. 7,2009 21:57
Ms.Vivian replied:
First take bus no. 387 at Beijing West Railway Station and get off at Ma Dian Qiao East Station, and take bus no.919(慢)at Ma Dian Qiao South Station, and get off at Badaling Great Wall Station.
During your return trip, you can take bus no.919 at Badaling, and get off at the final destination-Deshengmen. The last bus from Badaling to Deshengmen leaves at about 17:00. So watch your time.
24.
Nov. 4,2009 04:51 Reply
Mrs.Smith(USA) said:
I will go to Beijing in December. I'll visit the wall. Which section should I choose? Any recommendation? I'm middle aged and with two kids.
Nov. 4,2009 19:57
Mr.Zhen replied:
Hi, suggest u visit Badaling for easy transportation and safety concern.
25.
Nov. 4,2009 15:29 Reply
Mr.Coc(USA) said:
how much does it weigh
Nov. 4,2009 19:56
Mr.lin replied:
About 15kg.
26.
Nov. 4,2009 11:54 Reply
Mr.ali hyder(Pakistan) said:
great amazing to see this great wall in December and to see that great wall how it has been preserved from the vagaries of nature and man made vandalism
27.
Nov. 3,2009 12:41 Reply
Mr.joe(usa) said:
who did the Qin use to build the great wall??
Nov. 3,2009 21:55
Mr.Zhen replied:
The Qin Dynasty built the great wall to protect the people living in central land from being invaded by northern nomadic tribes.
28.
Oct. 31,2009 12:55 Reply
Ms.Clark(usa) said:
What is the fastest way to get from the Marriott Great Wall hotel in Beijing to the section of the great wall you would recommend for a first-time visitor? Thanks very much!
Oct. 31,2009 20:48
Mr.Lin replied:
There are many Marriott Great Wall hotel in Beijing, which branch store do you refer, and where it is located?
Nov. 3,2009 11:45
Mr. poxy (Michigan) replied:
i think the fastest way is probably by plain
29.
Nov. 3,2009 04:59 Reply
Mr.Leo said:
How long it measures?
Nov. 3,2009 11:34
Ms. letty(colorado) replied:
the great wall of china measures about 2,000 miles long amazing right?1
Nov. 3,2009 11:38
Mr. led (canada) replied:
actually it measures about about 5,500 miles not 2000 thats ridicules
30.
Nov. 2,2009 10:17 Reply
Ms.Nikki(U.S) said:
When did they star building it?
Nov. 2,2009 19:54
Mr.Eric replied:
Early in Spring and Autumn Period (770 BC - 476 BC)