Thus came into existence the early forms of the "Great Wall of China".
Post-roads and trade-routes crossed the country from the Great Wall, sooner or later striking the Siberian railway near Lake Baikal.
The town contains about a thousand inhabitants, and stands on a little plain of sand at the foot of a great wall of rock, 2000 feet in height, here forming the coast.
Setzen says Kúblái built about the same time with Shangtu and another city "on the shady side of the Altai," by which here he seems to mean the Khingan range adjoining the Great Wall.
It is enclosed all round by a great wallforming a square, each side of which is a mile in length; that is to say, the whole compass thereof is four miles.
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