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The '''Great Wall of China''' ([[Pinyin]]: ''Wànlǐ Chángchéng''; literally "The long wall of 10,000 Li") is a series of stone and earthen fortifications in [[China]]. They were built between the 5th century BC and the 16th century AD to protect the northern borders of the [[Chinese Empire]]. It starts at Shanhaiguan in the east and ends at Lop Nur in the west. <ref>http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9037891/Great-Wall-of-China</ref> Stretching over approximately 4,500 miles, it is the world's longest human-made structure, can be seen from [[space]] with the naked eye, <ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4459311.stm</ref> and is one of the largest building-construction projects ever carried out. <ref>http://www.american.edu/ted/ice/wall.htm</ref> It is also one of the New Seven Wonders of the World <ref>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19652635/</ref> and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. <ref>http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/438</ref>
The '''Great Wall of China''', known to the Chinese as The Long Wall of 10,000 Li([[Pinyin]]: ''Wànlǐ Chángchéng'') is emblematic of China. This UNESCO World Heritage Site,<ref>http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/438</ref> has a history which dates back over two thousand five hundred years. It is now a major tourist attraction with sections of the wall being restored for this purpose - especial near Beijing. The total length of the wall is unknown. Its size, age, complexity and general state of disrepair mean that new sections of wall are still being identified and some sections my yet await discovery. In it's last incarnation, during the Ming Dynasty, the wall reached it's zenith in build quality and length measuring 5,650 km<ref>http://whc.unesco.org/archive/advisory_body_evaluation/438.pdf</ref> and crossing 17 provinces in North and central china.


==History==
==History==
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The wall's construction began during the Warring States Period, which lasted from 403 to 221 BC. Qin Shi Huang, establisher and first emperor of the Chin dynasty, erected the largest portion of the wall as a defense against attacks by nomadic peoples. Real work on the wall began on 221 BC, after Shi Huang had united China under his rule, and it was finished on 204 BC. Small sections of the wall already existed, but Huang had nearly 1,200 miles of the wall built during his reign. More than 300,000 men worked connecting the segments into a single, huge wall of stone and earth. During the Ming Dynasty of 1368 to 1644 AD, interest in the Great Wall was revived, and it was repaired and extended, this time reinforced with cement and stone. <ref>http://www.paulnoll.com/China/Tourism/history-Great-Wall-1-beginning.html</ref>  
The wall's construction began during the Warring States Period, which lasted from 403 to 221 BC. Qin Shi Huang, establisher and first emperor of the Chin dynasty, erected the largest portion of the wall as a defense against attacks by nomadic peoples. Real work on the wall began on 221 BC, after Shi Huang had united China under his rule, and it was finished on 204 BC. Small sections of the wall already existed, but Huang had nearly 1,200 miles of the wall built during his reign. More than 300,000 men worked connecting the segments into a single, huge wall of stone and earth. During the Ming Dynasty of 1368 to 1644 AD, interest in the Great Wall was revived, and it was repaired and extended, this time reinforced with cement and stone. <ref>http://www.paulnoll.com/China/Tourism/history-Great-Wall-1-beginning.html</ref>  


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The Great Wall of China, known to the Chinese as The Long Wall of 10,000 Li(Pinyin: Wànlǐ Chángchéng) is emblematic of China. This UNESCO World Heritage Site,[1] has a history which dates back over two thousand five hundred years. It is now a major tourist attraction with sections of the wall being restored for this purpose - especial near Beijing. The total length of the wall is unknown. Its size, age, complexity and general state of disrepair mean that new sections of wall are still being identified and some sections my yet await discovery. In it's last incarnation, during the Ming Dynasty, the wall reached it's zenith in build quality and length measuring 5,650 km[2] and crossing 17 provinces in North and central china.

History

The wall's construction began during the Warring States Period, which lasted from 403 to 221 BC. Qin Shi Huang, establisher and first emperor of the Chin dynasty, erected the largest portion of the wall as a defense against attacks by nomadic peoples. Real work on the wall began on 221 BC, after Shi Huang had united China under his rule, and it was finished on 204 BC. Small sections of the wall already existed, but Huang had nearly 1,200 miles of the wall built during his reign. More than 300,000 men worked connecting the segments into a single, huge wall of stone and earth. During the Ming Dynasty of 1368 to 1644 AD, interest in the Great Wall was revived, and it was repaired and extended, this time reinforced with cement and stone. [3]

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