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On this full-day Beijing tour, you will see two of the most popular attractions in China: the Mutianyu Section of the Great Wall and the Ming Tombs. The Mutianyu Section of the Great Wall is fully restored, is less crowded, and has better architecture than the section at Badaling. The Ming Tombs, with a history of over 500 years, are burial sites of 13 emperors of the Ming Dynasty.
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The Mutianyu Great Wall is more popular sections of China Wall, but it's also significantly less busy and features some fun, modern amusements, such as a cable car, chairlift, and toboggan. The long, flat segment, the longest fully restored section open to travelers winds along heavily forested hilltops with 23 ancient watchtowers dotting the landscape.
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The Mutianyu Great Wall is more popular sections of China Wall, but it's also significantly less busy and features some fun, modern amusements, such as a cable car, chairlift, and toboggan. The long, flat segment, the longest fully restored section open to travelers winds along heavily forested hilltops with 23 ancient watchtowers dotting the landscape.
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The Mutianyu Great Wall is more popular sections of China Wall, but it's also significantly less busy and features some fun, modern amusements, such as a cable car, chairlift, and toboggan. The long, flat segment, the longest fully restored section open to travelers winds along heavily forested hilltops with 23 ancient watchtowers dotting the landscape.
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The Mutianyu Great Wall is more popular sections of China Wall, but it's also significantly less busy and features some fun, modern amusements, such as a cable car, chairlift, and toboggan. The long, flat segment, the longest fully restored section open to travelers winds along heavily forested hilltops with 23 ancient watchtowers dotting the landscape.
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The Sacred Way of Beijing Ming Tombs measures about four miles long and is led to Changling Mausoleum. As the best preserved and most complete one in China, Divine Road, starting from a stone archway, is the first scenic sight of the Ming Tomb, and is lined with 12 human stone statues and 24 animal figures.
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Dingling is a mausoleum in China where emperor Wanli, together with his two empresses Wang Xijie and Dowager Xiaojing, was buried. Dingling is one of the thirteen imperial tombs at Ming tombs in Changping district 45 km north of central Beijing. Dingling is the only tomb of a Ming dynasty emperor that has been opened.
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Dingling is a mausoleum in China where emperor Wanli, together with his two empresses Wang Xijie and Dowager Xiaojing, was buried. Dingling is one of the thirteen imperial tombs at Ming tombs in Changping district 45 km north of central Beijing. Dingling is the only tomb of a Ming dynasty emperor that has been opened.
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Dingling is a mausoleum in China where emperor Wanli, together with his two empresses Wang Xijie and Dowager Xiaojing, was buried. Dingling is one of the thirteen imperial tombs at Ming tombs in Changping district 45 km north of central Beijing. Dingling is the only tomb of a Ming dynasty emperor that has been opened.