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Where is the Great Wall in Beijing?

Huanghuacheng Water Great Wall Tourist Area in Jiuduhe Town, Huairou District, Beijing is located in the southwest of Huairou District, Beijing. The scenic spot is 70 kilometers away from Beijing and 35 kilometers away from Huairou District. The scenic spot is adjacent to Ziqiao Town and Bohai Town in the east and Changping District and Yanqing County in the south and northwest.

Beijing Huanghuacheng Water Great Wall Tourist Area is a national AAAA-level scenic spot, named after three sections of the Great Wall entering the water. It is the only Great Wall connected with water in Beijing. The scenic spot is 70 kilometers away from Beijing and 35 kilometers away from Huairou.

Huanghuacheng Water Great Wall Tourist Area is a tourist and leisure resort that integrates the strangeness and beauty of green hills, clear water, the Great Wall and ancient trees. It has the reputation of "geographical location is blocked, and Jiangnan customs are all in the Great Wall of Water"

Beijing Huanghuacheng Water Great Wall Tourist Area belongs to warm temperate semi-humid climate, with four distinct seasons, rain and heat in the same period, humid in summer and cold and little snow in winter. The annual sunshine hours are about 2,800 hours, the annual average temperature is 9- 13 degrees Celsius, the frost-free period is about 170-200 days, and the annual average precipitation is 600-700 mm, mainly in June-August.

Beijing Huanghuacheng Water Great Wall Tourist Area is not only vast in mountains and rivers, but also rich in water resources and excellent in water quality. The headwater of Huaijiu River is located in Dazhuangke Township, Yanqing County, and consists of several mountain streams, such as Hanjiachuan, Dongerdao River and Cimuchuan. It passes through Yuxi water, enters Huairou, passes through Shihuyu and Daokou, and reaches Huanghua City. The upper section is called Huanghuachengxigou, with a drainage area of 85.6 square kilometers.