Qinhuangdao has 3 main developed areas:
- Beidaihe: a summer seaside resort for governmental officials
- Haigang: the city
- Shanhaiguan: the tourist part, with the eastern end of the Great Wall
We went to Shanhaiguan first.
We came across 宁海城, a fortress which was used in the Ming dynasty to station and drill the soldiers.
And then we start climbing to the Great Wall. The floor was the olden paved kind, and it's pretty cool to think that this ancient roads were built centuries ago (16th century) and today I am walking on history.
And then we proceeded to the Old Dragon's Head, 老龙头. It is so called because the Great Wall is like a long dragon and this eastern end is the head of the dragon. It was a strategic spot for sea defense. This is the fortress, and below is the temple to the goddess of the sea.
And then we went to the old British army barracks. Long beds at the side, super big pot to cook, old grinding stones to make flour or noodles.
That's about all for lao long tou, we then proceeded to the First Pass Under Heaven. One side of the pass faces the mountain and another faces the sea, that's why the name 山海关. It was a strategic passage between the north and northeast China, thus a bone of contention of military strategists in the ancient times. The words 天下第一关 are really large, about 1.6m tall, which is about my height!
There are actually people staying just further down the wall in these old thatched houses.
It was a misty day but if you look close enough at the mountain, you will see a part of the wall leading diagonally upwards! Impossible to climb though because its too dangerous to be open to public. However, it does give me a sense of "wow" that people last time built such a long wall on the mountain.
That's all for Qinhuangdao, we had our first mini preview of the Great Wall, will certainly be climbing the parts at Beijing!