Huanghuacheng Great WallHuanghuacheng Great Wall

The Huanghuacheng Great Wall (Yellow Flowers) section of the Great Wall is located 65 kilometers north of Beijing, 30 kilometers west of the district of Huairou. It is completely unreconstructed. Here the genuinely old wall is semi-eroded but a few fragments remained almost intact.
It's alleged that Lord Cai masterminded this section, applying meticulous quality control. Each inch of the masonry represented one laborer's whole day's work. When the Ministry of War got wind of the extravagance, Cai was beheaded omit for his efforts. Years later, a general judged Lord Cai's wall to be exemplary and he was posthumously rehabilitated. No matter how much truth is in this amazing story, strategically, this was an important stretch, guarding a branch way leading to the capital.
From a little reservoir, the wall climbs in both directions. The section to the east, across the dam, is comparatively easy to climb. The section to the west is in bad shape, accessible only to those to scramble up the steep slope.