Wan Li Great Wall 1
The Great Wall was built in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, with a history of more than 2,000 years and a total length of more than 50 million meters. The Great Wall of Wan Li that we refer to today mostly refers to the Great Wall built in the Ming Dynasty, starting from Jiayuguan in Gansu in the west and reaching Yalu River in Liaoning in the east, with a total length of 6.35 million meters. It is like a vigorous dragon, crossing mountains, cliffs, grasslands and deserts, and undulating at the top of the mountain, on the other side of the Yellow River and on the coast of the Bohai Sea. People who have been to the Great Wall at all times and all over the world are amazed at its majestic momentum, grand scale and arduous project.
2. Guilin landscape
Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is a world-famous scenic city and historical and cultural city. It is located in the northeast of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and the southwest of Nanling Mountain System. It is a typical karst landform. After hundreds of millions of years of weathering and erosion, limestone all over the city has formed a unique landscape with towering peaks, surrounded by water and beautiful caves, which is praised by the world as "Guilin's landscape is the best in the world".
3. The Forbidden City in Beijing
The Forbidden City in Beijing is the first of the five largest palaces in the world. The other four halls are Versailles in France, Buckingham Palace in Britain, the Kremlin in Russia and the Palace of the White House in the United States. After the third emperor of Ming Dynasty seized the throne, Judy decided to move the capital to Beijing, that is, began to build the Forbidden City Palace, which was completed in the 18th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (1420). According to China's ancient astrology theory, the purple star (i.e. Polaris) is located in the center of the sky, where the emperor lived, corresponding to heaven and man. According to the emperor's residence, it is also called the Forbidden City.
4. Suzhou gardens
The history of Suzhou gardens can be traced back to the gardens of the King of Wu in the Spring and Autumn Period in the 6th century BC. Private gardens were first seen in Dongjiang Garden in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (4th century). Gardens flourished in past dynasties, with more and more famous gardens. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Suzhou became one of the most prosperous areas in China, with private gardens all over the ancient city. In the heyday of16-18th century, there were more than 200 gardens in Suzhou, and dozens of them have been well preserved so far, making Suzhou known as a paradise on earth.
5. Terracotta Warriors and Horses in the Qinling Mountains
1974, an underground building and pottery figurines were found in Xiyang Village, Lintong County, Shaanxi Province, located at 1 km east of the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. This incident shocked the world. This is the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of the Qin Mausoleum, known as the "eighth wonder of the world". All these show that Qin Shihuang had a great influence in the four seas, unified the magnificent military capabilities of the six countries, and showed a very high plastic arts, which is a unique treasure house of culture and art in the world. From 65438 to 0987, the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang and the Terracotta Warriors Pit were approved by UNESCO to be included in the World Heritage List.