A Great Walk in Juyong Pass
On our last trip to China, we walked and climbed the Great Wall. This was our second time to the Great Wall in Beijing, China but we have not been to this part of the wall before. This was the Juyongguan Great Wall also known as the Juyong Pass. There are two sides of the pass, east and west. The east side is gentler while the west side is steeper.
The path is quite wide and the incline is gradual until the stairs. You can see the watchtowers dot the landscape.
There are temples that are interesting to explore. After climbing the east side, we explored the west side. We found the stairs to be so steep, it was like climbing a ladder. I was almost on all fours climbing the stair.
From the vantage point, the wall is impressive as it winds up and down the hills.
The stairs can be treacherous. It is all stone and steep. The steps vary in height too. Remember the stairs were built for horses and not for people. Also when we were climbing the stairs, we thought of all the people who were forced to build the wall for the Emperor.
The view of the pass from the east side.
It was very special climbing the Great Wall. I'm not sure when the next time will be. Hopefully we can still walk and have the knees to climb it again.
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