Facts About The Great Wall Of China

Facts about China presents Facts About The Great Wall Of China
The Great Wall Of China was also known as the “Long Wall” and was first built and reconstructed many times between the 6th Century BC and the 16th Century. It was created to help add protection to the north border of China and keep the invaders out from causing the collapse of the dynasties in rule at the time.
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When first built, the Great Wall was not made from bricks but was crafted from the earth, wood, and stones. Bricks were not used until the Ming Dynasty was in rule over China. The bricks were used in conjunction with lime, tile, and stone. The bricks were lighter and smaller making them better to use and found to be much faster when being moved from one place to the other. The bricks could also hold more weight than the earth and stone and the stone was a bit more difficult to set in place. It was built to be more than 4,000 miles long and at the highest point, had over a million soldiers guarding it. Millions of Chinese men died during the centuries it took in building of the Great Wall of China.
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Facts about China: Facts About Beijing Olympics 2008

Facts about China presents Facts About Beijing Olympics 2008
The 2008 Summer Olympics will be held in Beijing China. This Olympics will be the 29th and will start on August 8th and continue till the closing on August 24th. The ceremonies and some events will be held in Beijing National Stadium. International football (soccer) horseback riding and sailing will be held in other places. The mascots for this Olympics correspond with the colors of the five circles in the Olympic rings. The slogan of “One World, One Dream” is also being used throughout the games. To prepare for the coming athletes and tourists, Beijing has made changes in the way the police will act in bad situations. The English translators are also being trained to be more thorough with their speaking abilities and their help to the foreigners coming in to the country for the games.


There are over 302 events taking place in the 28 sports. The sporting events for the Beijing Olympics for 2008 are: Archery, Badminton, Basketball, Canoeing, Diving, Fencing, Football/Soccer, Handball, Modern Pentathlon, Sailing, Softball, Synchronized Swimming, Taekwondo, Tennis, Volleyball, Weight Lifting, Athletics, Baseball, Boxing, Cycling, Equestrian, Field Hockey, Gymnastics, Judo, Rowing, Shooting, Swimming, Table Tennis, Triathlon, Water Polo, and Wrestling.