Scenic spot introduction:

The Badaling Shuiguan Great Wall in Beijing is the eastern section of the Badaling Great Wall. It is built at the mouth of a dangerous valley and follows the mountain terrain, like a giant dragon or a Kunpeng spreading its wings. The Great Wall is located in Shifosi Village, Badaling Town, Yanqing County. It was built in the Ming Dynasty and is the best-preserved section of the Badaling Great Wall.

Attractions distribution:

The Badaling Shuiguan Great Wall has unique natural scenery, showing tourists the long history of the Chinese nation of five thousand years. The Great Wall has landscapes such as the Goldfish Pond, Wulang Terrace, Foye Terrace, Sichuan No. 1 Building, Zhan Tianyou’s former residence, Camel Rock, Tanqin Gorge, Buddhist Temple, Wuguitou Cave, Guandi Temple, Guanyin Pavilion, Maitreya Listening Sound, etc. The spring scenery, summer scenery, autumn scenery and winter scenery have their own characteristics.

Scenic spot qualifications:

National 4A-level scenic spot

Scenic spot features:

Leisure, architecture, climbing, cultural relics and historic sites
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

China>Beijing>Yanqing District>Badaling Town

How to get there:

Bus route: Take bus 919 and get off at Shuiguan Great Wall.

Driving route: along the Beijing-Tibet Expressway to the Shuiguan Great Wall Exit.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Shuiguan Great Wall ticket price:

40 yuan per person, discounted price is 20 yuan per person;

Children under 1.2 meters, retired cadres, disabled people (voucher), Beijing residents over 65 years old are free with Beijing Senior Citizen Preferential Treatment Card and active soldiers (voucher) ;

Students (excluding adult education), senior citizens over 60 years old, and people receiving social security benefits (certificate) enjoy preferential prices.

Scenic area opening hours:

Peak season (April 1st - October 31st every year) 6:30-17:00

Low season (November 1st - March 31st every year) 7:30-16:30

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