The Jiankou section of the Great Wall has been covered by a sea of blossoming apricot flowers in Huairou District, Beijing, creating a breathtaking view. Built during the Ming Dynasty, the Jiankou section was constructed on a steep mountain ridge and remained untouched for centuries, which attracts many visitors and hiking enthusiasts to conquer the challenge. Some parts are so narrow that only one person can walk at a time.
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