- Jiayuguan Fortress – Overhanging Great Wall – Dunhuang
- 4+stars Hotel
- Breakfast/Lunch
Visit Jiayuguan, located at the western end of the Hexi Corridor, has long been a key military stronghold on the ancient Silk Road. It is known as the "First and Greatest Pass under Heaven."
Construction began in the 5th year of the Hongwu reign during the Ming Dynasty (1372 AD). Over the next 168 years, it was expanded into a complete defense system made up of the inner city, outer city, watchtowers, barbican, moat, and the Great Wall stretching out to the north and south.
As the starting point of the western section of the Ming Great Wall, Jiayuguan represents the peak of ancient China's military defense engineering. It also stands as a symbol of the cultural exchange between China and the West.
A guide will show you a local tradition—striking stones to create bird sounds, said to reflect soldiers’ longing for home.
Next, head to the Overhanging Great Wall, often called "the end of the Great Wall." It was first built in 1539 during the Ming Dynasty, and about 750 meters of it remain today.
The wall extends northward from Jiayuguan and was built along the mountain slope using local gravel and yellow earth. The steepest part has a slope of about 45 degrees and rises over 200 meters, giving it the name “Overhanging” due to its cliff-like appearance.
Here, you can see remains of ancient battles and traces of signal towers, offering a glimpse into the military strategies of ancient times and a striking contrast to the speed of modern development.
Drive 5 hours to Dunhuang, with a stop in Guazhou to try sweet melons.
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Rent Ming Dynasty costumes for photos at the fortress.
Hire a driver to reach Overhanging Wall easily.