![]() “At one point the Chinese had even considered converting the Great Wall into a highway”įrom his base in the village of Sancha, the author drives along the road and finds out a wealth of information about geography, people and history. The guide seems nonplussed whilst the author is horrified. Indeed there is a scene in the book where a local man guides the author to a place to park, only for the author to find out that he’s actually parked on the wall itself. it’s little more than a mud wall where people live in and even drive on. Has anyone ever tried to drive the length of it before? It’s an ancient wall but sometimes in china. ![]() ![]() It is about the heritage and culture a well as the history of the country – after all it was completed during the Ming Dynasty. ![]() For many people, the Great Wall is what symbolizes China. ![]()
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