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50 must-see tourist attractions

The 50 must-see attractions are as follows:

Shangri-La, Jiuzhaigou, Xishuangbanna, Yangshuo, West Lake, Erhai Lake, Daocheng, Wuyuan, Yili, Zhalong, Daxing 'anling, Wolong, Hulunbeier Grassland, Huangguoshu Waterfall, Hukou Waterfall, Mingsha Mountain, Wuerhe Ghost Town, Shilin, Taishan Mountain, Huangshan Mountain, Lushan Mountain, Namco, Qinghai Lake, Ali, Mount Qomolangma and Gogol Peak.

Gongga Mountain, Meili Snow Mountain, Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon, Shennongjia, Tengchong, Siguniang Mountain, Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, Nujiang Grand Canyon, Old Town of Lijiang, Wuzhen, Pingyao Ancient City, Zhouzhuang, Fenghuang Ancient City, Anhui Folk House, Fujian Tulou, Kaiping Diaolou, Wan Li Great Wall, Beijing Forbidden City, Dujiangyan, Suzhou Garden, Potala Palace, Yungang Grottoes, Longmen Grottoes, Dada Palace.

Great wall introduction

The Great Wall, also known as the Great Wall of Wan Li, was an ancient military fortress in China. It is a tall, solid and continuous long wall, which is used to limit the enemy's riding action. The Great Wall is not a simple isolated wall, but a defense system with the wall as the main body and a large number of cities, obstacles, pavilions and landmarks.

The history of the construction of the Great Wall can be traced back to the Western Zhou Dynasty, and the famous allusion "bonfire drama princes" occurred in Haojing, the capital (now Xi 'an, Shaanxi) originated from this. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, countries competed for hegemony and defended each other, and the construction of the Great Wall entered its first climax, but the construction length at this time was relatively short. After Qin destroyed the six countries and unified the world, Qin Shihuang connected and repaired the Great Wall of the Warring States Period, which was called the Great Wall of Wan Li. The Ming Dynasty was the last dynasty to overhaul the Great Wall, and most of the Great Wall people saw was built at this time.