Source: Great Wall Network
On August 10, the reporter rushed to Hebei Xinglong County to interview the "no man's area" behind enemy lines, searching for the historical marks of the war of war in eastern Hebei decades ago, and passing through the Xinglong "V"-shaped Great Wall section. The Great Wall of "V" was built during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. It is located at the junction of Miyun County, Beijing and Xinglong County, Hebei Province. It is a camp that guards the walls and passes through Xiongguan. Great Wall Network reporter Gao Hang Lu Juan
"V"-shaped Great Wall is built in a relatively steep position, which shows the wisdom and courage of the ancients when building the Great Wall. Great Wall Network reporter Gao Hang Lu Juan
Gently stroked the blue bricks of the Great Wall with traces of time. The rain-torn pit surface and wind-eroded edges accompanied by the breeze in the ears, telling the legendary stories they have experienced for hundreds of years. Great Wall Network reporter Gao Hang Lu Juan
The ancient Great Wall bricks have been showing the world its vicissitudes after hundreds of years. Great Wall Network reporter Gao Hang Lu Juan
After years of vicissitudes, some of the bricks on the Great Wall are no longer complete, but the main body is still well preserved. Great Wall Network reporter Gao Hang Lu Juan
Along the mountain recess at a right angle of nearly 90 degrees, the ancients built neat battlements of the Great Wall, which looked like the shape of the English letter "V" regardless of distance or close view. Great Wall Network reporter Gao Hang Lu Juan photographed