I went to China for the second time in 1990. Our hosts took us to some of the places I had seen in 1987, including the Great Wall at Badaling near Beijing.
I don’t think it is possible to visit the Great Wall too many times and I found it to be as inspiring the second time as it was the first. But this time, instead of following the tour groups, I headed in the opposite direction and climbed a part of the wall that I had not been been on before.
I did notice some differences in the three years since I had been there before. There were more Chinese families visiting the Wall, and they were younger than the visitors I had seen before. They were also more colorfully dressed than previously.
After getting over the ridge I came to a portion of the Wall that was out of sight for most tourists. This part of the Wall had not been reconstructed; watchtowers were in ruins and parts of the wall had disappeared. In many ways, this part of the Great Wall was even more impressive than the restored parts. The great age of the wall was obvious among the ruins, as was all the effort and suffering that went into its building.
I would definitely go back to visit the Great Wall again!
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