Great Wall of China
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Great Wall of China - 2400 kilometers long fortress

Where is located Great Wall of China?

Address of Great Wall of China is China
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When was built Great Wall of China?

Built date of Great Wall of China is 214 BC - start construction

Great Wall of China

Facts, informations and history of Great Wall of China

The longest building in the world runs from Shanhaiguan on the Gulf of Leia (Yellow Sea), through Inner Mongolia, to the Jiayuguan in the Qilian Shan mountains.

In the period of splendor, the building was over 7,600 km long, about 2400 km has survived to the present day. This is a distance equal to the distance between London and Moscow. The whole, along with side branches, has at least 21,000 km and runs the ridges of mountain ranges at an altitude of approx. 1000 m above sea level.

The Great Wall of China is the largest building ever erected by man. It served as a defense ramp against alien tribes of nomads who wanted to invade China.

Separate sections of the wall were built by individual feudal states. The combination of the building into one team, used to defend against nomadic Mongolian tribes and guarding the nearby Silk Road, occurred during the reign of the first emperor of the Cin (Qin) Szy Huang-ti (221-210 p.n.e.).

Its width at the base is approx. 6.5 m, while the height is 9 m. At the top, the wall is 5.5 m wide - enough to allow march on foot soldiers for 10 soldiers in a row or cavalry for 5 horses in a row.

In later times, the wall was repeatedly extended and modernized, especially in the 14th century during the rule of the Ming dynasty. In later periods, such as during the great proletarian cultural revolution, he was dismantled in order to obtain materials for the construction of houses and farms.

The wall was built on stone foundations, from compacted soil, which was bricked with brick, the whole was glued with rice flour and water.

The equipment of the wall consists of numerous defensive towers, watchtowers and storage rooms for ammunition and food.

In the designers' plans there was to be a watchtower every 100 meters, together over 40,000. It was calculated that 300 million m² of materials were used for the construction of the wall, which would have been enough to build 120 Cheops pyramids, or to place a two-meter long wall along the equator.

It is estimated that about 300,000 workers were employed in inhumane conditions during the construction of the wall, thousands of them lost their lives and their bodies were simply buried in the middle part of the wall.

Rumors say that every third man of the then empire participated in the construction of the wall and that only three out of ten recruits returned home. Therefore, the building is called the largest cemetery of the earth.

Contrary to the beliefs of many people, this building can not be seen with the human eye from the surface of the moon. Satellite images using infrared (thermovision) photography, which have been subjected to strong processing, showed the Chinese Wall in its splendor and showed that this myth widespread in the decade of the first space flight is false.

The Great Wall of China was not only built as a defensive building against the barbarians. His goal was also to protect against demons rushing over the infertile steppe areas. Once it was believed that these demons can move in a straight line without being able to cross curved formations and bypass the horns, therefore the wall has never been built in a straight line.

For many years, the wall fulfilled its defensive function and it would seem that its almost continuous structure is impregnable, however in 1211 the Mongol Chief Genghis Khan has invaded China and mastered the country for almost 100 years.

The wall is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

"If a daughter is born, drown her, if a son is born, do not bring him up, do not you see that the Great Wall arises on corpses"

"... Great Wall separates Great China from the desert,
and it stretches like the Great Snake infinitely.
Neither on one side nor on the other
there is no city left, but taken out of homes
three hundred sixty thousand people ...
"

"It must be said that the Great Wall had to be erected by great people" - Richard Nixon, 1972

Construction/building type

Building Great Wall of China is of type Wall, Fortification

Architectural style

Architectural style of Great Wall of China is Ancient Chinese

Other dimensions, parameters and frequently asked questions

Great Wall of China

How many meters have Great Wall of China?

Great Wall of China have length The main wall is 2400 km long
Total length with legs 21 196 km

What material is the building made of?

Great Wall of China is made of the following materials: stone, brick

Is the building on the UNESCO World Heritage List?

UNESCO
Yes, the building Great Wall of China is inscribed on the UNESCO List under the reference 438.
The listing took place in the year 1987.
Details of the entry are available on the Unesco website at https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/438/

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GODEK
#17
GODEK
20 years ago
ZAJEBISTA KUPA CEGIEŁ ALE SOKO BY BYŁO GO Z KOSMOSU POOGLĄDAĆ (ZAMIEŚCIE ZDJĘCIA)
groszek
#16
groszek
20 years ago
ja też popieram małą!
monika
#15
monika
20 years ago
popieram małą ja tez chce go z kosmosu zobaczyć!
erta
#14
erta
20 years ago
mur chiński jest fascynujacy.chodzac po nim w tym roku spełniło sie moje naj wieksze marzenie rodzice kupili mi cho-cho-wa.
ma
#13
ma
20 years ago
dajcie tu zdjęcie z kosmosu!
agata-nike
#12
agata-nike
20 years ago
piekana budowla szkoda tylko że piekno jest zabójcze i ten mur też zabił wiele osób
doka
#11
doka
20 years ago
gadajcie co chcecie, mnie tam sie podoba i trzeba przyznac ze robi wrazenie
Wesa
#10
Wesa
20 years ago
jestem strasznie zafascynowana murem jest piekny i tajemniczy na swoj sposob
W
#9
W
20 years ago
Mur i tak oparł się najazdom Mongółów - największych zdobywców w dziejach świata.
aki
#8
aki
20 years ago
niby takie byle co a jednak gdyby nie to to by mulan nie nakręcili
Misiek
#7
Misiek
21 years ago
No cóż mur jest troszkę dłuższy, najnowsze obliczenia podają, że ma ok. 16000 km, reszta informacji też nie jest zbyt dokładna.
lola
#6
lola
21 years ago
Podobno muru chińskiego nie widać z Księżyca, ale z orbity ziemskiej na pewno tak
Piotr
#5
Piotr
21 years ago
Wielki Mur Chiński jest jedynym dziełem ludzkich rąk widocznym z kosmosu. Nie są widoczne ani egipskie piramidy, ani żadna konstrukcja współczesna.
kingula
#4
kingula
21 years ago
super miejsce, ale polecam mniej komercyjne miejsca muru.
super fly
#3
super fly
21 years ago
Ale popisówa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mnie nie nrawitsa (nie podoba mi sie wcale)!!!!!!!!!!1 Tą kase co poszła na to coś, możnaby było biednym rozdać!!!
dawid
#2
dawid
21 years ago
mam pytanie czy widac ten mur z kosmosu??
Yu-Chein
#1
Yu-Chein
21 years ago
CZY NIE BYŁO IM ZA GORĄCO ?!

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