Die Mutianyu-Mauer liegt im Pekinger Bezirk Huairou, mindestens 73 km von Peking entfernt. Sie ist einer der symbolträchtigsten Abschnitte der Chinesischen Mauer und zählt zu den 16 neuesten Touristenattraktionen Pekings. Mutianyu besticht durch seine einzigartige Konstruktion mit dicht beieinander liegenden Wachtürmen und bietet berühmte Abschnitte wie Ox Horn Edge, Jiankou und Ying Fei Dao. Erbaut wurde die Mauer in der Nördlichen Qi-Dynastie, später wurde sie in der Ming-Dynastie restauriert. Heute ist sie wohl die am besten erhaltene und qualitativ hochwertigste Mauer.
Features
Constructed mainly in granite, Mutianyu Great Wall is 4-5 meters wide and 7-8 meters wide. As compared to other parts of the wall, it has some very unique characteristics in its built. Some of its most notable features include
· With over 22 watchtowers, its watchtowers are densely populated.
· Both its inner and outer parapets are designed with merlons hence shots can be fired to the enemy from both sides.
· The Mutianyu Pass has 3 watchtowers with 1 big one and 2 small ones on both sides.
· It has a large area of vegetation which cannot be compared to any other area of the wall.
Tourists feature and the best time to visit
As the longest and the best restored great wall section, Mutianyu is one of the best places for tourists to visit. Apart from having better architecture than other parts of the wall, it’s also less crowded. In addition, there are very many cables cars that you can use to access it. With the cypresses and the greens of pines covering over 90% of the area, it’s beautiful throughout the year.
If you want to visit this place then the best time is during the autumn and spring. During winter, it’s not only chilly but also has slippery walls. However, you need to avoid visiting it during china’s major holidays when it’s likely to be packed with many tourists.