Shaolin Foundations
China
Northeast China
Mu Tien Yu
The wall at Mu Tien Yu lies north of Beijing, in a spot a bit more remote than Ba Da Ling, however, it is becoming more of a tourist attraction as years go by, because of its, well, "lack of tourists". It isn't a bad place to view the wall, with a lot of it having been renovated, but the area just isn't as spectacular as Si Ma Tai, and the views aren't as widespread, nor the wall as renovated, or as "young", as at Ba Da Ling. But the wall at Mu Tien Yu is still a site to see. And besides, the cable car usually works.
And that's because there are usually Chinese tourists walking around there.
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