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Huangyaguan Great Wall
Huangyuguan was first built in 557 A.D. and rebuilt with bricks during the Ming Dynasty. The whole Great Wall lies on a precipitous ridge of mountains. It has an eastern cliff that serves as a screen against invasions and a western precipice as support. It had ancient defensive structures such as fortresses, high-walls, water passes, beacon towers, and sheer precipices. Today we can also see a Museum, the Beiji Temple, and Bagua City (with the Bagua Labyrinth).
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