i have watched numerous videos on reaching and getting to the great wall from beijing...YOURS ARE THE MOST CLEAREST AND UP TO THE INFO THAT IS NEEDED. Thank you and may you create more wonderful and informative videos forward. you're simple and nice. tq again. really appreciate it.💞
Hi, thanks for the very informative video. It was great to watch! May I ask if we need to buy the bus tickets and admission tickets before we go to Great Wall? Or we can just walk in, similar to what you have posted. Hope you're able to advise. Thanks!
Very interesting trip. 21,000 km of total extension, that is the greatest monument in the world. Some people say that is the unique monument in the earth that someone can watch from the moon.
Hi Lulu, thank you for your info, i am planning to Beijing this december, it gives me more information, seems bus is easier rather than by subway and high speed train
Hello, thank you for your comment. If you're traveling from downtown Beijing to the Great Wall, I do think taking a bus is more convenient. Hope you have a great time in Beijing!
Thank you Lulu for the informative video. It brings back great memories for me when my then girlfriend from Beijing and I visited the Badaling section of the wall on March 29th 2007. Yes it was getting very tiring as we walked up the steep steps towards the 8th tower but it was fun and interesting. I even got my certificate with my picture on it reading "Not a Lucky Hero until one reaches The Great Wall" and "I have ascended the Badaling Great Wall" A great momentum to have. Visiting the Great Wall when in China should be on every one's bucket list of things to see. Missing my friends and Beijing! :)
Many people know the great wall but only a few know the real meaning in military terms. It is a building, a set of several buildings, aiming the defense against northern tribes, possible invaders. Instead of attacking those tribes, china preferred to defend itself against the invasions. So we understand that despite China has the greatest Navy, it doesn't posture aggressive neither intention of attack others, but to defend itself from others. As much as we know the chinese people is peaceful. It never searched to build an empire overseas.
Something that puzzles me... I know that words ending in L can be difficult to pronounce for Chinese speakers, but are they taught to pronounce it more like an R ending rather than (for wall) something like (Pinyin) wo-le?
i have watched numerous videos on reaching and getting to the great wall from beijing...YOURS ARE THE MOST CLEAREST AND UP TO THE INFO THAT IS NEEDED. Thank you and may you create more wonderful and informative videos forward. you're simple and nice. tq again. really appreciate it.💞
Thank you for the great experience!
Im Irish and lived in Beijing for 6 years. I've been to badaling
i will come From Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Good video ❤
Hi, thanks for the very informative video. It was great to watch! May I ask if we need to buy the bus tickets and admission tickets before we go to Great Wall? Or we can just walk in, similar to what you have posted. Hope you're able to advise. Thanks!
Brilliant video
Your mom and aunty looks similar like twins 😊 hopefully I also can bring my mom to the great wall soon, thanks for the great video谢谢你辛苦了 🙏
Very interesting trip.
21,000 km of total extension, that is the greatest monument in the world. Some people say that is the unique monument in the earth that someone can watch from the moon.
Wow amazing, i love your vlog
nice video
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Lulu, thank you for your info, i am planning to Beijing this december, it gives me more information, seems bus is easier rather than by subway and high speed train
Hello, thank you for your comment. If you're traveling from downtown Beijing to the Great Wall, I do think taking a bus is more convenient. Hope you have a great time in Beijing!
Very nice informative video. Thanks for sharing !
Thank you Lulu for the informative video. It brings back great memories for me when my then girlfriend from Beijing and I visited the Badaling section of the wall on March 29th 2007. Yes it was getting very tiring as we walked up the steep steps towards the 8th tower but it was fun and interesting. I even got my certificate with my picture on it reading "Not a Lucky Hero until one reaches The Great Wall" and "I have ascended the Badaling Great Wall" A great momentum to have. Visiting the Great Wall when in China should be on every one's bucket list of things to see. Missing my friends and Beijing! :)
Very cool video. I hope i can go next year 😊
a great and favorite destination 👍
Thank you! I'm happy to hear that. The Great Wall is truly an amazing place.
A great video about the Great Wall of China! 😊
Thank you❤
Hi i am from Dubai, planning to visit china, your vlog will definetly will help me. Thanks
Hi! I'm so glad to hear that my vlog will help you with your trip. Have a great time in China! If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
@@Lulu_in_China Can I have your Gmail ID I want to share email I am from India .Like your videos
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No one can beat this 😃
Thank you! The Great Wall is indeed an incredible and unmatched marvel. I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
How much is the bus to get there? Can we pay by cash?
I am from Pakistan great videos 🇵🇰🇨🇳🇵🇰🇨🇳🇵🇰🇨🇳
Thank you~
Your English accent is cute. Lots of love from India...
Many people know the great wall but only a few know the real meaning in military terms. It is a building, a set of several buildings, aiming the defense against northern tribes, possible invaders.
Instead of attacking those tribes, china preferred to defend itself against the invasions.
So we understand that despite China has the greatest Navy, it doesn't posture aggressive neither intention of attack others, but to defend itself from others. As much as we know the chinese people is peaceful. It never searched to build an empire overseas.
What is the price of upward sliding car
Can you tell me charges of ticket
of different location?
Sure! Which specific locations are you interested in? I can help you find the ticket prices for those places.
Something that puzzles me... I know that words ending in L can be difficult to pronounce for Chinese speakers, but are they taught to pronounce it more like an R ending rather than (for wall) something like (Pinyin) wo-le?