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  1. Some more interesting photos of the Great Wall at MuTianYu

    Blog: Travel China and the World - 29 May 2011

    Well, so I figured that lots of visitors enjoy the photos on this blog so I decided to post some more — as the title of the posting states – these are images from The Great Wall at MuTianYu about … Continue reading →

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  2. If You Only Have One Day in Beijing…

    Blog: Flying Coach - 20 May 2011

    Beijing has a lot to offer, but if you only have one day there, here is a solid itinerary: Start the day as early as possible with a quick, simple breakfast of traditional pastries, bread, or cake and milk tea at 85°C. Take a taxi or bus ride to the Great Wall (Mutianyu Section). If you [...]

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  3. A Little Wall…Thanks Mongolia, It’s Pretty Great

    Blog: A Little Adrift - A RTW Travelogue - 17 April 2011

    The first views of the Great Wall of China appeared over the treetops just as the chair lift gained enough height to crest the forested hillside. My nerves fray into pools of anxious fear when I’m dangling over a mountainside from a dilapidated metal box , so it was a real effort to keep my eyes open for that first glimpse of the wall after the chair scooped me up from the base of the Mutianyu section of the Wall and started the rickety jaunt to the top. The brown winter mountains ...

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  4. China and The Expo: Mutianyu Beijing 1 Day Tour

    Blog: Dawn Abroad - 23 October 2010

    Joining a tour in China has never been easier. Search the web of any tour, from 1 day city tour to full 15 days across the country package can be easily found. Most of it is the private tour type, where they will take your group for a private tour according to the itinerary, with [...]

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  5. Don’t Panic: How to do the Great Wall of China (Mutianyu) by bus

    Blog: Vagabond3 - 28 July 2010

    Together, the three of us did the Great Wall of China at Mutianyu for 245 CNY (+150 CNY for the Slideway down).  Which means our entire trip to the Great Wall for three people cost us less than $60 USD.  We took the 936 bus out to this more scenic and ‘less’ touristy section of [...]

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