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Who was the first person to walk all over the Great Wall?

A pale shoulder-length hair, a bronze-like roughness on his face, and a camera bag that never leaves his body on his strong shoulders constitute a man who has gone through many vicissitudes. He is Liu Yutian, a 60-year-old explorer, known as "the first man on the Great Wall of Wan Li".

Liu Yutian talked about the motivation of this feat. He said it was out of desperation. "I heard that foreigners announced that they would cross the Great Wall of Wan Li on foot. I was anxious at that time-how can foreigners go first in the Great Wall of China! " So, 1984, he walked from Shanhaiguan to Jiayuguan alone with a camera and a wooden stick. Two years later, when he finally finished his feat, he had become very famous. Since then, Liu Yutian's exploration momentum is unstoppable. In the past ten years, he has left his footprints in the Taklimakan Desert, the Himalayas and the Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon ... It is irresistible for him to explore where there are risks. Ask him what he is exploring everywhere for. Is it conquering nature? Liu Yutian, 60, scratched her messy long hair and said with a simple and honest smile, "I don't know why, I haven't thought about it. Nature is impossible to conquer. " After thinking about it, I added, "Maybe I have to prove my existence subconsciously!"

Although I have traveled all over Qian Shan, the Great Wall is Liu Yutian's favorite. Besides hiking from Shanhaiguan to Jiayuguan, he later visited many ruins of the Great Wall scattered in central Shan Ye.

After living in Beijing for a long time, he recently heard that there was a place in Yanqing that actually preserved all kinds of relics of the Great Wall, especially when the 200-mile-long popular science spot in Stone Great Wall Scienc Spot, Beiqi, carved from the stone peak became a national necessity, he couldn't help but be heartbroken, so this time he moved to the Great Wall again.