The Great Wall Has Stood For Centuries Thanks To Sticky Rice
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Totaling more than 13,000 miles in length, the Great Wall of China continues to astound and awe visitors with its ancient defensive architecture. Boasting a 2,300-year-old history, the wall was built to prevent invasion from the Mongols and protect the Silk Road Trade. Thousands died during its construction; many remain interred within. The best-known and best-preserved portions of the Great Wall date to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). They comprise 5,500 miles of the overall structure.






