The China North-South Boundary Marker stands approximately 40 meters tall, featuring eight steel pipes in the middle, with four blue pipes pointing north and four red pipes pointing south. At the top, there is a dragon, in the middle a pearl, and below are the mythical creatures Zhuque, Xuanwu, Qinglong, and Baihu, which are the ancient guardians representing the cardinal directions of east, north, west, and south.
The marker is open all year round and accessible 24 hours a day.The China North-South Boundary Marker
The China North-South Boundary Marker stands approximately 40 meters tall, featuring eight steel pip[...]