Great wall of china what are the tourism drawbacks?

Question by steffi13: Great wall of china what are the tourism drawbacks?

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Answer by jharkem17
nothing……it’s usual

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10 Responses to “Great wall of china what are the tourism drawbacks?”

  1. actually great wall is very high,as long as anyone dont jump down from it? they are safe, And thats the drawback for every tourists,? ha ha!!!

  2. uhh my guess would be they cant get in. Or out. Or they ruin their new vacation wardrobe trying to climb over, or they get riddled with bullett holes and bleed profusely. Plus you cant get hot and sour soup over the wall without spilling it. Stuffed wonton works best. Avoid the saucy stuff. Perhaps peking duck is best.

  3. Too many tourists visiting the same places. beisdes overseas tourists, there are thousands of Chinese visiting the same sites and everyone wants to get a photo with himself or herself in the picture.

  4. If you go with a tour group they may only give you a limited time to climb the wall and explore. Some tour groups go in the late afternoon or evening so it’s difficult to get a good perspective on the length of the wall or a decent picture.

    There are also people trying to sell you stuff as you climb.

  5. 我都唔知 ar~
    冇好問我la~

  6. I have been there with a tour group and by myself, the draw backs are limited time on the wall with the tour and they push buying stuff from their kickback stores down your throat, it ruins the experience of one of the most remarkable places in the world, if you are planning a visit the best part of the wall I have been on in Beijing was Si Ma Tai, quiet, very little tourism, still in ruins at some places

  7. none

  8. none

  9. None, tourism makes money. What else is there to do with the Great Wall of China?. It no longer functions as a blockade against the invading Mongolian horde.

  10. many

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