Day 3, utk perjalanan hari ni, mula2 kami di bawa ke jade centre n crystal centre.. Mmg rambang biji mata tgok jade & crystal mengerlip2.. Seolah2 sume nya melambai2 minta di beli la.. Hahaha.. After lunch, ke Beijing Golden Palace Cloisonne Factory yg terletak antara perjalanan dari kota Beijing ke Badaling.. Cloisonne ni mmg menarik tapi bleh tahan mahal gak.. sbb ini antara benda yg patut beli bila ke beijing ni..
Ok, the most exciting part of the journey.. Climbing the Great Wall.. Yehaaa!!. Sampai2, mmg excited giler.. Pemandangan mmg marveles.. Great Wall ni byk pintu masuk.. Kami masuk ikut JuYong Pass.. Tangga dia, masyallah.. ada yg pendek, ada yg tinggi.. yg pasti penat (stamina x cukup).. hampir2 gak lak tekad x nak kasi abis.. tapi akhirnya dapat gak naik sampai kubu paling bawah.. (erkkk bawah ker, kalau tgok pic, x macam paling bawah pon).. hahaha.. tapi bila sampai kat atas.. scenery dia mmg mengagumkan.. Indah sungguh bumi Allah S.W.T.. Kepuasan yg tak terungkap.. Walaupun nampak cam panas.. tapi angin kuat gak.. sume nya indah la kat Great Wall ni.. tapi ada gak manusia yg x bertamadun .. kencing merata2.. hancing siot... but watever it is.. u guys should go n experience it urself.. mmg tmpt ni marveles.. the architecture, the scenery... no wonder Great Wall is one of the 7 Wonders of the world..
Perjalanan terkahir utk day 3 ni, ke Dr Tea House.. mcm2 tea, aneka rasa.. but no sugar will be added.. hahaha..
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| For foreign visitors, it is said that if one has not climbed the Great Wall, one has not been to China. For the Chinese, it is said that a true Chinese is one who has seen the Great Wall. |
Turun dari Great Wall.. sempat la kami ni amik gambar utk certificate.. 100 Yuan jer.. Diorg bagi pakai baju tradisional cina mcm maharaja n maharani.. merasa la aku jadi org cina jap.. hahaha..
The Great Wall was the greatest manmade military defense structure in ancient China. Its construction started during Ancient Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring Stated Period (770-221 B.C.) At that time, walls were built by some warring states to protect their own territories. In 221 B.C., Qin Shihuang, who became the first emperor of a unified China, linked the separate walls into a ¡°ten-thousand-li wall¡± to defend against invaders from the North. From then on, the Great Wall was continuously extended and repaired by following dynasties. Most of wall has deteriorated badly; at present, the best preserved is the wall built in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)).
The Ming Dynasty Wall stretches from the Yalu River in Liaoning Province in the east to Jiayuguan Pass in Gansu Province in the west, a length of more than 6,000 kilometers. It runs through 5 provinces, 2 autonomous regions and 2 municipalities in the Northern China.
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