Wo Hu Mountain Great Wall Scenic Area

The Wo Hu Mountain Great Wall is located in Gubeikou Town, Miyun County, Beijing. It was originally constructed in the […]

The Wo Hu Mountain Great Wall is located in Gubeikou Town, Miyun County, Beijing. It was originally constructed in the eighth year of the Hongwu era during the Ming Dynasty. The total length of the Great Wall here is 4.75 kilometers, with 134 watchtowers and an elevation of 665.22 meters. The steep terrain makes it majestic and spectacular. From the summit of Wo Hu Mountain, the view is broader than that of the Simatai Great Wall. Surrounded by mountains to the north and flat river plains to the south, with the Great Wall undulating east and west, it forms a unique landscape. Climbing to the main peak and looking into the distance: to the east lies the Wuling Mountain, shrouded in clouds and mist; to the west is the winding and twisting Ants Ridge; to the south is the mirror-like Mi Yun Reservoir; and to the north is the Tao Mountain, presenting a typical frontier scenery. There are dozens of historical sites and cultural relics near Wo Hu Mountain, such as Linggong Temple, Taiping Temple, Tie Men Guan, Wanshou Mountain, Wild Boar Ridge, Lu Zu Temple, and Liulin Camp. Opening hours are from 8:30 to 16:00 all year round. Preferential policies and additional notes: 1. Children under 1.2 meters in height enter for free. 2. The information above is for reference only; please refer to the information disclosed by the scenic area on the day of your visit for the most accurate details.

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