Great Wall of China
Site View & Location
Great Wall of China
China
Longitude: 116.57
Latitude: 40.43
Historical Significance
The Wall defined China's northern frontier for over 2,000 years, shaping the geopolitical boundary between settled Chinese civilization and the steppe nomads. It is the most powerful symbol of Chinese imperial ambition, state organization, and the human cost of empire.
Facts
Fact 1
Total Length
The combined length of all sections built across all dynasties exceeds 21,000 km — enough to circle the Earth halfway.
Fact 2
Ming Dynasty Reconstruction
Most of the wall visible today was built or rebuilt during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644), using fired bricks and stone rather than earlier rammed earth.
Fact 3
Human Cost
Hundreds of thousands of soldiers, peasants, and prisoners died during construction. Many were buried within the wall itself, earning it the name "the longest cemetery on Earth."
Fact 4
Watchtower Network
The wall incorporated over 30,000 watchtowers and beacon towers, enabling military signals to travel hundreds of kilometres within hours using smoke by day and fire by night.
Fact 5
Never a Single Wall
The Great Wall was never one continuous structure — it was a network of parallel walls, forts, and natural barriers built by different states and dynasties over 2,000 years.
Fact 6
Myth of Space Visibility
Contrary to popular belief, the Great Wall cannot be seen from space with the naked eye — the claim was first made in 1932, long before any human reached orbit.