The Great Wall
It is the star attraction and
considered as the wisdom of the Chinese people as well as symbol of
china. It is one of the spectacular defensive structures which were
built in order to keep intruders from entering into the mainland. The
construction of this Great Wall begun in the 5th century BC and it
continued for many centuries and different dynasties. And finally this
Wall stretches from Jiayuguan Pass to the west to the Shanhiaguan Pass
in east having a total length of about nine hundred kilometers
transverse over nine provinces and municipalities.
It is also
inscribed in the World Cultural Heritage Site by the organization UNESCO
in the year 1987; the most famous sections within Beijing are Badaling,
Simatai and Mutianyu. It is always contained in the affordable China travel packages.
Forbidden City, Beijing
Forbidden
City also known as the Imperial Palace museum is a very magnificent
building complex which is located in the heart of Beijing. It was build
during the period of Yongle from the Ming dynasty. It is the largest as
well as well preserved wooden building complex of the World. They were
laid out very much precisely in accordance with the feudal code of
architectural hierarchy which designated the specific features
reflecting the status of emperor and paramount authority.
Forbidden
City is the best example of traditional Chinese palatial architecture.
It was listed by UNESCO as the largest collection of the preserved and
ancient wooden structure in the world and became World heritage Site in
the year 1987 and makes contribution to China tourism.
Qin Terracotta Army, Xian
The
terracotta Army is a famous attraction of China because of its
uniqueness and Historical significance. It is significant as the
hundreds of models of detailed life-size representing the army that has
triumphed over all the other Chinese army and who have been the decisive
factor in the formation of united China.
The Terracotta Army
Museum is situated at the two kilometer east of The Tomb of Qin
Shihuang, who is known as the first Emperor unifying China about 2,200
years ago. Emperor Qin, from whom country China has got its name,
ordered for the creation of this model army. UNESCO has selected the
Tomb of the First Emperor including the Terracotta Army Vaults as the
World Cultural Heritage Site. You should not miss it for your Silk Road tour.
The
statue of the army of terracotta was made for burying with the first
Emperor Qin Shihuang as show of his glory and to remember that army
which has got triumphed over the other Warring states for uniting the
china and also because it was believed that the objects like the statues
can be animated in afterlife and Qin Shihuang required the after death
army.
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