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Inner Mongolia undertakes Great Wall repair

BEIJING  -- The most extensive preservation project for the "Great Wall" has been launched by the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

May 11, 2008
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Fundraisers walk to Beijing on Great Wall

Singer and actress Olivia Newton-John and her partner John Easterling (L) walk along the Jinshanling section of the Great Wall of China in Hebei province, April 7, 2008 at the start of the "Great Walk to Beijing", which she initiated to raise funds to build the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Centre in Melbourne, Australia. International stars and cancer survivors will walk 228 km along the Great Wall of China for 23 days.

 April 07, 2008
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Japanese delegation climbs the Great Wall

Members of a Japanese youths delegation pose for a group photo on the Great Wall on the outskirts of Beijing, March 13, 2008. The 1,000-strong delegation is on a week-long friendly visit to China.

March 14, 2008
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Shanhai Pass (Shan-hai-guan)

Shanhai Pass (Shan-hai-guan)

Shanhai Pass stands 15km east of Qinhuangdao City, Hebei Province. Literally it means “the Pass of Mountain and Sea”. It is a popular tourist destination, featuring the eastern end of the Great Wall. The place where the wall itself meets the Bohai Sea has been nicknamed the “Old Dragon ‘s Head”

Shanhai Pass (First Pass Under The Heaven)
Shanhai Pass
Lao Long Tou Where the Great Wall Meets The Sea
Lao Long Tou Where the Great Wall Meets The Sea
Ling Lu Tower at Shanhai Pass
Lao Long Tou Where the Great Wall Meets The Sea
Sea God Temple at Near Lao Long Tou
Sea God Temple at Near Lao Long Tou
Lao Long Tou Where The Great Wall Meets The Sea
Close Look to Lao Long Tou Where The Great Wall Meets The Sea
The Great Wall at Shanhai Pass
The City Wall At Shanhai Pass

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