Jinshanling

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Jinshanling is a well-preserved and scenic section of the Great Wall of China in Hebei Province, renowned for its dense concentration of watchtowers and popular hiking routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking destination
section of the Great Wall of China
tourist attraction
accessFrom Beijing by bus
Beijing by private car
builtUnder General Qi Jiguang NERFINISHED
country China
hasConstructionPeriod Ming dynasty NERFINISHED
hasEntranceGate main tourist entrance area
hasFacility cable car
parking area
visitor center
walking paths and steps
hasFeature battlements
beacon towers
fortified passes
inscriptions and steles
parapets
hasTrail Jinshanling to Simatai hiking route
loop hiking routes on the wall
hasView mountainous landscape of northern Hebei
panoramic views of the Great Wall
hasWatchtower Big Jinshan Tower NERFINISHED
East Five-Eye Tower NERFINISHED
Flower Tower NERFINISHED
General Tower NERFINISHED
Small Jinshan Tower NERFINISHED
West Five-Eye Tower NERFINISHED
knownFor dense concentration of watchtowers
photography opportunities
popular hiking routes
scenic mountain views
well-preserved Ming Great Wall architecture
languageOfSignage Chinese
English NERFINISHED
locatedIn Hebei Province NERFINISHED
Luanping County NERFINISHED
locatedNortheastOf Beijing NERFINISHED
nearbySection Gubeikou section of the Great Wall NERFINISHED
Simatai section of the Great Wall NERFINISHED
partOf Great Wall of China NERFINISHED
preservationStatus relatively well-preserved
tourismActivity camping (in designated areas, subject to regulation)
hiking
landscape photography
sightseeing
sunrise viewing
wallCondition mix of restored and unrestored sections
wallType brick and stone fortification

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Gubeikou Pass nearbyPass Jinshanling
Gubeikou nearbySection Jinshanling