The Great Wall of China isn’t a single wall!

Here’s a plot twist: the “Great Wall” is actually a whole network of walls and fortifications built over centuries. Some are crumbling, some are hidden in forests, and together they stretch over 21,000 kilometers. That’s basically half the circumference of Earth.

Most tourists hit the restored sections near Beijing, but if you venture further, you’ll find wild, untamed parts where the stones are whispering ancient secrets. It’s less a single wall and more a living, sprawling story of history.

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