Which Great Wall of China Section Suits You Best?
The Great Wall of China is a must-visit landmark when traveling to China. However, with its thousands of kilometers and numerous sections, many visitors are left wondering which part to explore. Here, we’ve compiled six popular sections that are easily accessible from Beijing, along with tips to help you choose the one that matches your style. Let’s find out which Great Wall experience is perfect for you!
1. Badaling: The All-Time Favorite
This section is highly accessible from Beijing and has been restored with full facilities, including cable cars, sliding cars, and restaurants. The views are spectacular, making it one of the most visited sections.
💡 Tip: To minimize walking, take the cable car up to Tower 8, then walk down to Tower 4 and take the sliding car back.
🚆 How to get there: Take the high-speed train from Beijing North or Qinghe Station to Badaling Great Wall Station.
💥 Best for: Beginners, families, or those with limited time.
2. Mutianyu: Stunning Natural Scenery
Not far from Beijing, this section has been restored to closely resemble the original wall. Surrounded by lush green mountains, it’s less crowded than Badaling and offers great photo opportunities. It also features a cable car, chair lift, and a fun slide down the hill, making it ideal for families and adventurers.
💡 Tip: The slide is safe and allows you to control the speed.
🚍 How to get there: Consider booking a bus service like MUBUS via Trip.com for convenience.
💥 Best for: Families, groups of friends, and nature lovers.
3. Jinshanling: For Adventurers Who Love Authenticity
This section has both restored and original parts, offering stunning views and fewer crowds. The trail is challenging but rewarding.
💡 Tip: Bring water and hiking shoes as facilities are limited.
🚍 How to get there: Take Bus Line 8 from Dongzhimen Wai Bus Station, available only on weekends and public holidays. Alternatively, book a shuttle bus ticket via Trip.com.
💥 Best for: Hikers and photographers seeking a serene and rugged atmosphere.
4. Juyongguan: For History Enthusiasts
This popular section features ancient temples and historical sites. The trail forms a loop, so there’s no need to backtrack. It’s nestled among scenic mountains.
💡 Tip: In spring, take the S2 tourist train to enjoy views of peach and apricot blossoms.
🚍 How to get there: Take Bus Line 919 to Juyongguan Great Wall Station. Avoid the 919 Express as it doesn’t stop here. Confirm with the driver before boarding.
💥 Best for: History buffs and those ready for a walk, as there’s no cable car here.
5. Huanghuacheng: The Water-Embraced Wall
This unique section features a reservoir and mountains, with parts of the wall submerged in water. It’s peaceful, less crowded, and offers easy walking paths with convenient stores nearby.
💡 Tip: Take a boat ride for a unique perspective of the wall.
🚍 How to get there: Book a bus service like MUBUS via Trip.com for ease of travel.
💥 Best for: Nature lovers seeking lake views.
6. Simatai: The Enigmatic Night Wall
Known for its breathtaking views, this section offers a nighttime tour (availability varies by month) and is close to the ancient water town of Gubei. Cable cars are available here.
💡 Tip: Book a 5:30 PM ticket to catch the sunset and explore the wall at night. If time permits, stay overnight in the water town.
🚍 How to get there: Purchase a tourist bus ticket from Dongzhimen Wai Bus Station to Gubei Water Town.
💥 Best for: Those seeking a unique experience and an opportunity to explore an ancient town.
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