Han Dynasty Great Wall in Gobi Desert. - stock photo

The part of the Great Wall near Dunhuang was built in the Han Dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD) compared to most of the rest of the Great Wall which was (re-)built in the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). This part of the wall was thus built over 1,000 years before many others. Unlike the other parts of the wall that were built using bricks, this one was built using sand and weed, as well as straw and wood. It also offers the opportunity to visit Dunhuang’s Gobi Desert, the third largest non-polar desert in the world.
The part of the Great Wall near Dunhuang was built in the Han Dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD) compared to most of the rest of the Great Wall which was (re-)built in the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). This part of the wall was thus built over 1,000 years before many others. Unlike the other parts of the wall that were built using bricks, this one was built using sand and weed, as well as straw and wood. It also offers the opportunity to visit Dunhuang’s Gobi Desert, the third largest non-polar desert in the world.
Han Dynasty Great Wall in Gobi Desert.
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