The story of the Ming Dynasty City Wall begins with its first emperor, and the capture of a hermit of the name of Huizhou. As history goes, the hermit cautioned the emperor to build walls, gather food and learn to become an emperor in order to bring the rest of the states together.
Hence, the emperor began building walls during the Ming Dynasty, and began extending the existing walls of a structure in the Tang dynasty. This is considered as the modern Ming Dynasty City Wall, it’s also one of the few complete city walls in
The wall stands over 30 feet and covers about 13 kilometres and has a moat that surrounds the wall. The wall comprises of ramparts at distances of 120 metres a part. These ramparts are more than ninety in number and are attached to the main wall.
The ramparts were used by soldiers in days of old to protect the wall without being seen, in addition the wall also has parapet walls to protect the soldiers from falling, making it an efficiently constructed system of defense against intruders.
At the time the wall was lengthened, ancient weaponry in
Since then, a park in a circular shape has been constructed round the moat and along its high walls. These flowers which have flourished add a touch of charm to these ancient Chinese structures. The garden and the wall of the city of
The Ming City Wall is also famous for the city’s annual international marathon. The marathon has been able to attract not only local crowds but also tourists, in a bid to take the story of the wall to the world.
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