Great Wall - When and where?
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Great Wall - When and where?
My family's going to be in Beijing in two weeks.
We'll be there from Monday through Thursday: Which of those four days would be the best to visit the Great Wall? We want to avoid the crowds.
Also, since these are weekdays - is Badaling still going to be over-run with tourists? Would Mutianyu be recommended instead?
Thanks!
We'll be there from Monday through Thursday: Which of those four days would be the best to visit the Great Wall? We want to avoid the crowds.
Also, since these are weekdays - is Badaling still going to be over-run with tourists? Would Mutianyu be recommended instead?
Thanks!
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You are coming in peak dust season. My advice would be to go on the first possible day with clear skies. If you wake up and there's a blue sky, make that your day to head to the Wall. Crowds are more a problem on the weekend and during May 1-7. I always prefer Mu tian yu.
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I recommend Simetai for visiting the Great Wall. It's about a 2 hour drive outside the city but worth the drive. It hasn't been restored, there, and is crumbling in places. Also the village at the foot of the wall is interesting. I was there last October, during the week when many Chinese people have a week off work for their liberation day. Badaling was really crowded but Simetai was not at all!
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Hi
My wife and I went to the Simatai section in March a couple of years back. There was hardly any people there and the view was amazing. I have posted some moredetails and a few pictures on my homepage http://gardkarlsen.com. Maybe you can find some useful info there
Regards
Gard
Stavanger, Norway
My wife and I went to the Simatai section in March a couple of years back. There was hardly any people there and the view was amazing. I have posted some moredetails and a few pictures on my homepage http://gardkarlsen.com. Maybe you can find some useful info there

Regards
Gard
Stavanger, Norway




