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1/21/22

[Answer] "Old Dragon's Head" is the name of the easternmost end of which landmark?

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"Old Dragon's Head" is the name of the easternmost end of which landmark?


  • Great Wall of China:One of the more interesting places to visit The Great Wall of China is where it meets the Bohai Sea. This part of the wall is known as Laolongtou which means "Old Dragon's Head." Old Dragon’s Head is considered to be where the Great Wall of China begins, and was built during the Ming Dynasty. It was nicknamed Old Dragon’s Head, because it resembles a long dragon drinking water from the sea. It was an important line of defense against enemies coming from both the land and the sea. After the founding of the Qing Dynasty, its military function faded, and it became a tourist destination.



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