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What is the most dangerous Great Wall in China?

It is the Great Wall of Jiankou, located in Badaohe Township, northwest of Huairou County, a suburb of Beijing, about 30 kilometers away from Huairou County. The mountains are changeable, and the Great Wall above the steep peaks and cliffs is even more majestic and steep. The Great Wall with an arrow buckle is named after the whole section of the Great Wall meanders in a W-shape, like a bow and arrow buckle. The Jiankou Great Wall is one of the most famous dangerous sections of Wan Li Great Wall in Ming Dynasty. It is the section with the highest photogenic rate in various Great Wall albums in recent years, and it has always been a hot spot in Great Wall photography.

The Jiankou Great Wall is the most steep and majestic section of the Great Wall in Beijing, with severe natural weathering and no artificial decoration. It stretches for more than 20 kilometers from Niu Jiao side, South Building, Gate of Hell, Arrow Buckle Beam, East-West Neck Building, East-West Oil Basket Top, General's First Officer, Ladder, Eagle Flying Upside Down, Jiuyan Building and Jingjie to wangjinglou, fully demonstrating the wonders, dangers and dangers of the Great Wall.