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The first time I stood at the North 1st Floor of Badaling, I had just walked out of the high-speed train station less than half an hour ago, and all I could hear was the wind in the valley. The stones under my feet echoed with a crisp sound, and I could feel the slope getting steeper. North 2nd Floor, North 3rd Floor... Each time I climbed a level, I had to turn around for a quick look: the city wall lay stretched out like a gray dragon along the ridge, framed by distant hills and a vast blue sky.
When I made it to the North 8th Floor—the highest point—I felt almost pushed by the wind to stand still. The sight of the “Great Wall as far as the eye can see” made everything quiet in an instant. I poured myself a cup of hot water and took a picture, only to realize I couldn't capture its grandeur. I continued to the North 9th Floor, starting to head downhill; my feet felt lighter, but I still stopped every few meters to take in the textures of the stones, the distant railway, the sea of trees, and the sky. Finally, I turned down the mountain at the North 11th Floor, looking back at the North Slope, truly experiencing that sense of satisfaction in the saying “You’re not a hero until you’ve been to the Great Wall.”
“I realized that history isn't just those lines in books; every brick I've stepped on is far older than I am.”
| Route | Fitness Level | Highlights | Recommended for |
|---|---|---|---|
| North Slope Hike | High | Steep slopes from North 1st to North 8th Floors, stunning views at the highest point | When you want a challenge, take epic photos, and have enough time |
| Cable Car + Downhill North Slope | Low | Overview from the cable car, downhill all the way | Families, seniors, or those wanting a more relaxed experience |
From the entrance to North 8th Floor: Entirely uphill, with the steepest sections close to 45°
From North 8th Floor to North 12th Floor: Stunning views and a break for your body
My Tips

If you want to save energy or if you have kids or older folks with you, you can simply turn right after leaving Badaling High-Speed Train Station to find the entrance to the “North Line Cable Car.”
| Route | Departure | Arrival | Travel Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| D6703 Beijing North Station → Badaling Great Wall Station | 08:13 | 09:22 | About 69 minutes |
| D6720 Badaling Great Wall Station → Qinghe Station | 13:17 | 13:44 | About 27 minutes |
After getting off the train, it’s just a 5-minute walk to the ticket office or the cable car entrance, and the route is straightforward. There are luggage racks in the high-speed train, so backpacks and photography bags fit just fine.

Badaling is one of the best-preserved sections of the “Ming Great Wall,” built during the Ming Dynasty’s Hongzhi and Jiajing periods. From the North Slope, you can see quite a few “Horse Faces” (square protruding defensive structures) and arrow walls, many bricks still have inscriptions and numbers from back then. Touching those carvings is way more authentic than looking at exhibits through glass in a museum.
I found a brick on North 4th Floor with the characters “Wu Zi” engraved on it, instantly imagining the craftsmen from over 400 years ago. That moment of “shaking hands with history through stone” was the biggest motivation for my hike.
This route has a difficulty level directly proportional to the satisfaction it brings. Whether you're measuring the mountain step by step or enjoying the aerial view from a cable car, you’ll find your own rhythm and perspective to understand this stretch of the wall.
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