Hushan Great Wall :
Home : Great Wall of China : Famous Scene : Great Wall in Liaoning : Hushan Great Wall : Back to Liaoning Province Back to Great Wall in Liaoning Font Size: - Large - Small Built in the Ming dynasty, Hushan Great Wall, as the east starting spot of Ming Great Wall, was located in Kuandian Manchu Autonomous County, Liaoning province with the Yalu River to its south and Yuan River west. Covering an area of 4 square kilometers, with the main peak of 146.3 meters, Hushan Great Wall resembles a lying tiger. Hence the name "Tiger Mountain Great Wall". Mainly built with wood, earth and stones, the construction of this section of Great Wall lasted for about 150 years. Having suffered from winds and rains for more than 500 years, Hushan Great Wall was greatly dilapidated. In 1992, the central government gave a full-scale repair to the wall. Now, the renovated Hushan Great Wall includes 12 platforms and 3 Beacon Towers with a total length of 1200 meters.
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