Jinshanling section
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The Jinshanling section is a well-preserved, scenic stretch of the Great Wall of China in Hebei Province, known for its dense concentration of watchtowers and popular hiking routes.
Aliases (1)
- Jinshanling ×1
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
hiking destination
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section of the Great Wall of China → tourist attraction → |
| access |
highway from Beijing to Chengde region
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tourist shuttle buses from Beijing (seasonal) → |
| bestSeasonToVisit |
autumn
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spring → |
| builtBy |
Ming dynasty military forces
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| builtUnder |
General Qi Jiguang
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| connectsTo |
Simatai section
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| constructionPeriod |
Ming dynasty
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| distanceFromBeijing |
approximately 130 kilometers
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| hasFeature |
battlements
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beacon towers → mountain ridgeline path → parapets → partially unrestored wall segments → restored wall segments → steep stone steps → watchtowers → |
| hasNameOrigin |
named after nearby Jinshanling mountains
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| knownFor |
dense concentration of watchtowers
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photography opportunities → popular hiking routes → scenic mountain views → well-preserved wall structures → |
| landscapeType |
mountainous terrain
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| locatedIn |
China
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Hebei Province NERFINISHED → Luanping County → |
| managementBy |
local tourism authorities of Luanping County
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| near |
Beijing
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| partOf |
Great Wall of China
→
Ming Great Wall system → |
| preservationStatus |
relatively well preserved
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| safetyMeasure |
designated walking paths
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warning signs on steep or unrestored areas → |
| tourismActivity |
camping (limited and regulated)
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hiking → landscape photography → sightseeing → |
| usedFor |
border surveillance
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military defense → signal transmission → |
| viewOf |
surrounding mountains and valleys
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| visitorType |
domestic tourists
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international tourists → |
Referenced by (2)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
Great Wall of China
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hasPart |
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Great Wall of China
("Jinshanling")
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hasTouristAccessPoint |