Juyongguan: Where the Great Wall Clings to Mountain Passes
by Winnie21
Aug 28, 2025
#holidayitinerary
Guarding a strategic narrow pass 60 km north of Beijing, Juyongguan Great Wall is one of the most dramatic and well-preserved sections of the ancient barrier. Built initially in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), this fortress-like segment twists along steep ridges like a stone dragon, offering both historical immersion and challenging climbs with minimal crowds compared to Badaling.
Visitor Tips:
· Best Time: April-May or September-October for cool weather and vibrant foliage.
· Wear: Sturdy shoes – steps are steep and uneven; avoid rainy days (slippery).
· Avoid Crowds: Arrive at 8:30 AM opening or after 3 PM; weekdays are ideal.
· Combine With: Nearby Badaling or Ming Tombs for a full-day history trip.
Post by Winnie21 | Aug 28, 2025















