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The Great Wall in Wan Li, China is world-famous. Which country has a similar Great Wall?

Great Wall on Indian Peninsula: In India, there is a Great Wall built in15th century. The Great Wall is more than 70 kilometers long and there are 32 beacon towers along the way. The Great Wall is relatively well preserved, but it is difficult to know who built it because of lack of information. This is by far the best preserved Great Wall abroad.

Great Wall of America: America, which is located on the other side of the ocean, has no chance to visit the Great Wall. However, because the "splendid china" Park in Florida was built in 1993, people can see a miniature Great Wall in the United States. Although the Great Wall is a miniature landscape, there are various piles, piers and towers in the city. The Great Wall climbed from the flat soil to the "high mountain", which is very similar to the Badaling Great Wall in Beijing. For Americans who have no chance to have a quick look at the Great Wall of Wan Li across the sea from China, it is also a great pleasure to "climb" the Great Wall on their own land.

Great Wall of Australia: Built in the 1960s, it is located in Queensland, Australia, with a total length of 553 1km and an average height of1.8m. It is the longest Great Wall abroad, but it is still more than 800km shorter than the Great Wall in Wan Li, China.

Great Wall of Russia: Located in the present Russian Republic of Tatarstan, it was built in17th century. It was a supply base established by Russia to enter the Far East at that time. Because it is surrounded by mountains on three sides, only one wall was built on one side. The Great Wall is nearly 30 kilometers long, and there is also a watchtower with the function of beacon tower, which is called "the Great Wall of the Tsar" by Russians.

Great Wall of England: Hadrian Great Wall and Antoine Great Wall. When the influence of ancient Rome spread to the island of Great Britain, in order to resist the invasion of northern nationalities, the Roman emperor Hadrian ordered the construction of a winding earth wall in the border area between Scotland and England in present-day Britain, which was called "Hadrian's Great Wall" by the locals. The Great Wall starts from the Irish Sea in the west and ends in the North Sea in the east, dividing the island of Great Britain in two, with a total length of about 200 kilometers. Soon after, the Roman army continued to expand its power to the north, so it built a new Great Wall about 50 kilometers long-"Antoine Great Wall" on the Foces-Clyde Isthmus.

Great Wall of Germany: In the 1 century, the Roman emperor used a lot of manpower and material resources to build several huge earth walls along the Black Sea, the Danube River and the Rhine River basin, and then expanded them continuously, with a total length of more than 580 kilometers.

"Snake Wall" in Eastern Europe: On the land of Eastern European countries, there is a winding "snake wall". The wall once crossed the land of Romania, the Commonwealth of Independent States and other countries, with a total length of about 1000 km and a height of 3 to 6 meters, reaching 10 meter in some places. Because this "snake wall" is made of mud, most of it has been destroyed and annihilated. Only a section of Ukraine and Moldavia is relatively complete, with a total length of about 400 kilometers.

Great Wall of Korea: In order to resist the invasion of the Khitan nationality, North Korea built the Great Wall in 1 1 century, which lasted 12 years. The Great Wall stretches for thousands of miles from the mouth of the Yalu River to the east coast.

Great Wall of Mongolia: There are also several sections of Great Wall relics in Mongolia, namely the Han Great Wall, the Liao Great Wall and the Jin Great Wall. This is because the Great Wall built by the feudal dynasty in China at that time extended to these areas, or these areas belonged to China in history.

Great Wall of Ancient Greece: In the 5th century BC, the Athenians built two Great Walls in the Balkans, which were the earliest foreign Great Walls. At that time, there was a wide and straight road between Athens in ancient Greece and Piraeus, an important seaport. In order to ensure the connection between Athens and the sea in wartime, the Athenians built two 8-kilometer-long city walls on both sides of their straights, which were called "Great Wall".