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Where are the Hero Slope and the Hero Monument on the Badaling Great Wall? (with photos)

Haohan Slope: the highest point of the Badaling Great Wall, namely the North Eighth Floor.

Hero Stele: On the top of the Badaling Great Wall, on the eighth floor of the north, there is a stone stele that reads "He who has not visited the Great Wall is not a true man", which is taken from Chairman Mao's poem.

The highest point of the Great Wall in the picture is Haohan Slope. There is a Haohan Monument on Haohan Slope, but because a section of the road in the middle is blocked, you can only walk up to a set of steps below the highest point.

: Haohanpo is named after Mao Zedong’s saying, “He who has not reached the Great Wall is not a true man.” The world-famous Great Wall is one of the greatest projects in the history of ancient Chinese architecture and is included in the World Cultural Heritage List by UNESCO.

The Great Wall was built during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period for the defense of princes and countries. After Qin unified China, a new Great Wall was built based on the original Great Walls of Yan, Zhao and Qin. In the Han Dynasty, an "Outer Great Wall" was built north of Yinshan Mountain. It took 200 years before and after the Ming Dynasty to build the Ming Great Wall, which starts from Jiayuguan in the west and reaches the Yalu River in the east, with a total length of more than 12,700 miles. Among them, the section from Jiayuguan to Shanhaiguan is mostly well preserved due to the high quality of the project. Among them, Juyong Pass, Shanhaiguan Pass, Yanmen Pass, Niangzi Pass, and Jiayu Pass are the most famous passes of the Great Wall.

The Great Wall is one of the seven wonders of the world, a symbol of ancient Chinese culture and the pride of the Chinese nation. As the saying goes, "If you don't visit the Great Wall, you are not a true man." We hope that all those who are willing to visit the Great Wall will compete. In the Badaling Great Wall area, Haohan Slope is a steep slope with a peak altitude of 868 meters. There is a stone tablet on it that reads "If you don't reach the Great Wall, you are not a hero", which is taken from Chairman Mao's poem.

(Data source: Baidu Encyclopedia: Haohanpo)