The Great Wall is no longer a province or a city. The Great Wall According to historical documents, there were three dynasties that built the Great Wall more than 5,000 kilometers: First, it started from Badaling Great Wall in Lintao in the west and went to Wan Li Great Wall in Liaodong in the east; Second, the Great Wall and beacon towers built in the Han Dynasty with a total length of 13000 kilometers from Xinjiang in the west to Liaodong in the east; 3. Jiayuguan in the west and the Great Wall along the Yalu River in the east, built in the Ming Dynasty, with a total length of 8851.45438+0 km (revised in 2009). If you add up the Great Wall built in different periods, it will be more than 50,000 kilometers. These Great Wall sites are distributed in more than 0/0 provinces, cities and autonomous regions in China today, such as Beijing, Gansu, Ningxia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Hebei, Xinjiang, Tianjin, Liaoning, Heilongjiang, Henan, Hubei, Hunan and Shandong. Among them, only Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has 1.5 million kilometers of sites. Followed by the Great Wall of Gansu.
Because of its long history, most of the early Great Wall was incomplete, and now the Great Wall built in Ming Dynasty is relatively complete. So when people talk about the Great Wall, they mainly refer to the Ming Great Wall. The length of the Great Wall also indicates the length of the Great Wall, from Jiayuguan in the west to Yalu River in the east.
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