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Organized routes for visiting the Great Wall, with hand-drawn strategy maps, and you can mix and match freely! 💰 Ticket price: 40, half price for students ⏰ Time spent on the Great Wall 👉 Round-trip on foot: about 1.5h for the south route and 2.5h for the north route 👉 Cable car to the 8th floor: about 5 minutes 🚗 Transportation guide 1⃣ High-speed rail: Qinghe → Badaling Great Wall, 0.5h, ¥17 2⃣ Bus: From Qianmen Station 6:30-11:00, return from Badaling Scenic Area 11:00-16:00 3⃣ Public transportation: Deshengmen → Badaling, Route 877, 1.5h 4⃣ Suburban S2 line: Huangtudian → Badaling, 1h, ¥7 5⃣ Driving: Jingzang Expressway to Heilongtan Parking Lot, ¥24, with free shuttle bus to the pedestrian street (for walking to the Great Wall) or cable car entrance ❤️ Tips: After exiting, turn left for the pedestrian route, which takes a few minutes, and turn right for the cable car (there are signs on site, follow the signs); the bus returning from Badaling Scenic Area stops at "Deshengmen", and if you want to go to the Bird's Nest Water Cube, you can get off at "Deshengmen" and take the subway.
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🌈 Great Wall situation 1⃣ The north wall has 12 sections, and the south wall has 7 sections (the south wall is relatively flat) 2⃣ The Hero Stone is on the north wall (north 4), and the Hero Tablet is on the south wall (south 1, 2, and 4 all have)
🌟 Climbing the Great Wall tools 📌 Cable car: single trip ¥100, round trip ¥140 📌 Slide: ¥80
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✅ Classic route Route 1️⃣: Easy hero 🚩 Cable car entrance → Cable car up to North 7 → Walking to North 8 → Walking back to North 7 → Cable car down Route 2️⃣: Tooling up 🚩 Cable car entrance → Cable car up to North 7 → Walking to North 8 → Walking back to North 4 → Slide down → Black Bear Park → Walking exit Route 3️⃣: North and south comprehensive plan | Cable car scheme 🚩 Pedestrian entrance → Walking from South 1 to South 7 → Walking back to South 1 → Walking from North 1 to North 8 → Walking back to North 7 → Cable car down Route 4️⃣: North and south comprehensive plan | Slide scheme 🚩 Pedestrian entrance → Walking from South 1 to South 7 → Walking back to South 1 → Walking from North 1 to North 8 → Walking back to North 4 → Slide down Route 5️⃣: Real power player 🚩 Pedestrian entrance → Walking from South 1 to South 7 → Walking back to South 1 → Walking from North 1 to North 12 → Walking back to North 11 → Black Bear Park → Walking exit
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📷 Great Wall check-in ✅ North 4th floor: Hero Stone ✅ North 6th floor: Aerial Cable Car ✅ North 8th floor: Hero Slope ✅ North 10th floor: Flowers or Red Leaves ✅ North 12th floor: Full view of the Great Wall, Guanting Reservoir ✅ South 1st floor: Hero Tablet ✅ South 4th floor: Full view of the North Wall ✅ South 6th floor: Pine and Cypress
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